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Hurricane Reflections

Spicy McHaggis

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These are reflections from a Pastor who lives in the hurricane affected areas of the south.



I learned . . .

. . . that the sound of a flushing toilet is a beautiful thing

. . . That a bag of ice can be like a bag of gold

. . . That a bottle of water given in Jesus’ name does not go unnoticed

. . . That there are few things as wonderful as a candle in the dark

. . . That no battery lasts forever

. . . That I can survive without television

. . . That traffic lights are not my enemy, but my friend

. . . That trees are like egos - the bigger they are, the harder they fall

. . . That garbage men are true heroes

. . . That cold showers can actually be looked forward to

. . . That making shadow animals and playing monopoly are way more fun than xbox or play station 2

. . . That I’m not very good at charades-But, that charades by candlelight made me laugh more than I have in years

. . . That complaining has no place in society

. . . Furthermore, that complaining is like a hurricane itself - full of a lot hot air that does a lot of damage

. . . Furthermore, that complaining should be made a crime, punishable by having to sit in a room with other complainers

. . . I’ll stop, so this is not taken as complaining. I learned to appreciate little things more, like a wave from a motorist letting me in line

. . . Like a gentle breeze

. . . Like holding hands

. . . Like a fan

. . . Like a hot shower

. . . Like a hot meal, even if it’s Taco Bell

. . . I also learned the value of things, like a roof over my head, especially if it doesn’t leak

. . . Like phone service

. . . Like a full tank of gas

. . . Like a good neighbor

. . . Like patience

. . . Like kindness

. . . Like a soft answer

. . . Like mercy

. . . I’ve also learned how temporary things in life are, like a well built, up to code house, that can be here today, and gone tomorrow . . . Like . . . Pretty much, like everything . . . Except God, His Word, and our souls. And I believe the most important thing I learned from the hurricane is this: that if we as Christians depended on God as much as we depend on electricity, we could turn the world upside down for Jesus Christ!