Encore Podcast: Light on Life Season Eleven Episode Forty-Eight. This is Thanksgiving week, and it just so happens that we are coming to a verse in Ephesians chapter five that contains an admonition to thankfulness. How cool is that? Right on time — right on target. So, thankfulness is the subject today, and Mark Tidd of Webster, New York, describes an experience from his […] The post Why the Holy Spirit Connection between Morals and Thanksgiving Matters appeared first on emeryhorvath.com. Related posts: Why the Holy Spirit Connection between Morals and Thanksgiving Matters How to Live a Victorious Life in a Morally Bankrupt World Three Things You Can Do To Operate in the Will of God

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Why the Holy Spirit Connection between Morals and Thanksgiving Matters

NOV 26, 2024-1 MIN
Light on Life Podcast

Why the Holy Spirit Connection between Morals and Thanksgiving Matters

NOV 26, 2024-1 MIN

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Encore Podcast: Light on Life Season Eleven Episode Forty-Eight

Why the Holy Spirit Connection between Morals and Thanksgiving Matters

This is Thanksgiving week, and it just so happens that we are coming to a verse in Ephesians chapter five that contains an admonition to thankfulness. How cool is that? Right on time — right on target. So, thankfulness is the subject today, and Mark Tidd of Webster, New York, describes an experience from his college days in line with this theme. He said, — An old man showed up at the back door of the house we were renting. Opening the door a few inches, we saw his eyes were glassy, and his furrowed face glistened with silver stubble. He clutched a wicker basket holding a few unappealing vegetables. He bid us good morning and offered his produce for sale. We were uneasy enough that we made a quick purchase to alleviate both our pity and our fear. To our chagrin, he returned the next week, introducing himself as Mr. Roth, the man who lived in the shack down the road. As our fears subsided, we got close enough to realize it wasn’t alcohol but cataracts that marbleized his eyes. On subsequent visits, he would shuffle in, wearing two mismatched right shoes, and pull out a harmonica. With glazed eyes set on a future glory, he’d puff out old gospel tunes between conversations about vegetables and religion. On one visit, he exclaimed, “The Lord is so good! I came out of my shack this morning and found a bag full of shoes and clothing on my porch.” “That’s wonderful, Mr. Roth!” we said. “We’re happy for you.” “You know what’s even more wonderful?” he asked. “Just yesterday I met some people that could really use them.1

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