My mother was having suspension issues with her Chrysler 300 several years ago. She didn’t know if the problem was tires, or shocks, or springs. She had bought her car at the local dealership (to remain unnamed) and had it serviced there solely. She explained her concerns to the service manager, and he assured her that he would get the problem solved. But he came back a few minutes later and said, “Our technician found considerable amounts of dirt in the trunk. You have been hauling extra weight in your car, and that voids the warrantee.” My mother was not fazed. She replied, “My car came with six seatbelts in it, so my car was designed to carry me and five other full-sized ladies from my Sunday school class. My car doesn’t know the difference between ladies and dirt, so you need to find out what the problem is.” So, he did. Proverbs 26:19, “So is the man that deceiveth his neighbour …” Today, don’t look for a loophole to blame someone else; just do your best to solve problems. Today, ask the dear Lord to help you to resolve problems, not to multiply them. Hey, make the Lord proud.
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