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Re: Feeling very low, please keep me in your prayers


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Posted by Someone in NY on March 23, 2009 at 18:14:37 from (64.24.146.135):

In Reply to: Feeling very low, please keep me in your prayers posted by Gary in TX on March 23, 2009 at 11:52:11:

Gary: some time ago I tried to put my self in anothers place and sat down and wrote a long letter to a man and his wife. I told him that I imagined and felt his heartfelt pain and lonliness when most every one around his city thought poorly of him. I tried to imagine how dfficult it was for him to make decisions that he knew were painful even before he made them. His decisions and troubles were very hard on him and his family -- he made them even though he wasn't popular for it; nonetheless he did what he thought was best for others and not himself. In the letter I told him that I was praying for him and his family and that God "who knows all" was watching -- no matter what others thought of him he had to be guided by more than just people; and because of it many, many people just like me were praying for him also ! I wrote him because I knew in my heart that he as well as all of us need support at times; mostly because we think that people don't care -- but they do ! I sealed the envelope up and mailed it off, thinking I'll never know if it helped or not -- but I felt a duty to my fellow man regardless. A good deal of time passed and one day when I went out to get the mail at the road there was a reply that I never expected. I went directly into the house and sat down at the kitchen table and opened the letter response. Among many heartfelt words explaining how gladdened he and his family were that I had taken the time to write a fellow human with such kindness that he had no explantion of or expression for....... and at the very end of the letter as he signed off I sensed just how it can be to be in someones shoes that have pain and feelings that can't be explained or expressed with words. He and his family thanked me and was ever so grateful that someone way out there was praying for them, someone he had never met and probably never would.
Nevertheless, he knew I was thinking and praying for them as we are of you ! That really matters; for all the answers are in God's will and love. Keep your chin up for better day's are coming your way, you'll see. The letter was signed: with God's blessings, George W. & Laura Bush

Please no politics with this reply.... please


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