Wednesday, November 28, 2012

I was in the kitchen just a few minutes ago. I opened one of the sliced potatoes that Willard and I had canned last summer, so I could make potatoes au gratin. I needed the can opener to remove the sealed cap on the jar. Removing the opener from the drawer, I noticed that it just did not look the way it did when I bought it. You see, one side had the pointed opener to open juice cans etc. the other side was smooth to remove caps from jars etc. I inspected the thing to see what was looking so different to me. The opener had been pulled so hard that the pointed side had been straightened and was pressing against the smooth side. Usually they would swivel apart, but not anymore. You see my husband Willard is very strong, and does not know his own strength. And if things don't move as he wants them to the first time, he puts all his strength into it, and many times breaks things. I told him one day a few years ago, that he could not take an egg in his hand and squeeze upon it, and a break. Well, I was wrong, I had to get egg from my kitchen floor. The thing I love about Willard is he's just a strong in character as he is in muscle strength. Oh, I'm not saying he's perfect, but he's close enough. What I like about Willard is that he's the same no matter if he's home alone or in public. He doesn't curse at home, and he doesn't curse in public. He's kind at home and to anyone else he meets. I see many people put on airs and public, but at home their different. I'm glad I've got a husband who is honest with me, as well as to everyone else. In fact many people have made statements about his honesty. But most of all I thank God that I have someone that I can trust.
You know many people go about their lives thinking that the lies they tell are believed by the person or people that they tell it to. But I do want to say this, just because people don't confront you about your lies, doesn't mean that they don't know you're lying. So think about that the next time your mouth opens to tell what you know is not true.
Remember the story in Acts chapter 5 about Ananias and Sapphira. They paid dearly for their lies.
Until next time, Willard and I wish you health and happiness, God bless and God save.

No comments: