When I was growing up many of
the stories I read would always end up with; “and the moral of the story is”
and then they explained what the point they were trying to make was. They did this to either make sure I got the
point or reinforce what I understood. Whatever the case was I depended heavily
upon the moral of the story.
Another thing I depended on
was sayings that had a measure of wisdom within them. These sayings help mold
me into to the mess I am or at least I blame it on them. Some of my favorites
are;
There are three faithful
friends, an old wife, an old dog, and ready money. ~ Benjamin Franklin (I got two of those things right).
Success
is the ability to go from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm. ~
Winston Churchill
There
are only two tragedies in life: one is not getting what one wants, and the
other is getting it. ~ Oscar Wilde
All
the world's a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed. ~ Sean
O'Cassey
So
many more, but the one that is like Paul’s throne in the flesh and that
continues to goad me is; “a day late and a dollar short”.
This
saying continues to point out my inadequacies each time I could have done
better which is most often.
My
retort to that demeaning thought hardly mitigates the distress it brings to the
table, still I am able to function without perfection and meet the requirements
of others with the same defect which is in most of us.
The truth of the matter
is; we are an imperfect people, living in an imperfect world without any remedy
except one. This remedy is rejected by too many without a proper hearing.
This
remedy makes us perfect in the only court that counts, in the sight of GOD.
This attained perfection in GOD’S sight demands and challenges us to perfect
our lives through our conduct before the world.
Matthew 5:48 Be then
complete in righteousness, even as your Father in heaven is complete.
If it’s “to be or not to be” it is to
be. Although GOD will accept us being an
hour late and a few cents short, the goal must always to be on time and fully
paid up.
One
last thing to remember; when the wine goes in, strange things come out!
This post is shared at “Tell Me a True Story.”
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