ERASING OUR MISTAKES
The lady driver was indignant when a man hit her at the intersection. She cried out at him that she had indeed made a left-turn signal. The man who hit her said, “Lady, I’ll admit your arm was out the window. But first it was up, then it was down, then it made a couple of circles and then it went straight out. You mean to tell me that that was what you consider a left-turn signal?” She replied, “Silly. The first two signals might have been wrong, but didn’t you see me erase them and then finally give you the right one?” Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to erase all our mistakes that easily? Adapted from Christian Communications Laboratory
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