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SO MUCH LEFT
It was autumn in Minnesota–time for the State Fair in St. Paul. At one of many lunch counters on the fair grounds a man in a wheelchair and his family were taking time to eat lunch. The handicapped man was joyfully visiting with his wife and family, as he excitedly discussed the good meal and the exciting exhibits they had seen throughout their visit. A preacher and his family were seated close to the man in the wheelchair and his family, and the preacher was impressed with the handicapped man’s joyful enthusiasm. The preacher was so impressed that he leaned toward the man in the wheelchair and asked him why he was so joyful. The man answered, “When I first had my accident, which took away the use of my legs and confined me to this wheelchair, I was the most miserable, angry man you could find on God’s earth. For my wife, for my children, for my relatives, for my…

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