HIS LAST CHANCE
There once was a man who was so despondent, his spirit so torn up by care and worry, that he decided to end it all. He started to walk across the city to a bridge, from which he planned to jump. However, as he walked, he made another decision. He said to himself, “If, on the way, I should meet someone with a friendly disposition, someone whose manner would bring a ray of hope into my life, I will turn back.” End of story. We don’t know whether the man jumped or not. But the story begs the question: If, while walking toward the bridge, that man had met you, what would he have done? Sunday Sermons
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