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Never
Forget A
severe potato famine occurred in the 19th
century motivating many of the Irish to come to the
New World to find new opportunities.
One of the stories that came out As the ship was traveling on the high seas it ran into an iceberg and began to sink. Passengers began filling the lifeboats to escape to safety. At first the little boy, who had been hiding in the hull of the ship, was not aware of what was going on. When he realized what was happening, he rushed up to the deck and saw the captain taking the last seat in the last lifeboat. In the highest tradition of the sea, the captain got out of the lifeboat and gave the boy his seat. As the lifeboat pulled away the captain said to the boy, “ Never forget what’s been done for you.” The
boy became successful in the New World and was asked
the secret of his motivation.
He said, “Whenever
I begin to doubt myself or
let up from
what YOU
and I are much like that little boy!
ALL of us have sinned
and fall short of Because
of His death on the cross, WE can be saved from our
sins when: The call from the cross of Calvary upon which Jesus died is, “ Never forget what’s been done for you.” May each of us gratefully respond to that wonderful gift by submitting our lives to the One who died for us. David A. Sargent, Minister Church of Christ at Creekwood * Allan Eldridge To Subscribe to "Living Water" send a blank e-mail to:
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