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Today 12-14-2022

12/14/2022

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Deuteronomy 22:4 NASB "You shall not see your countryman’s donkey or his ox fallen down on the road, and avoid them; you shall certainly help him raise them up."It may not be a donkey! Today's Word is about helping those in need! Maybe it was because I had seen my dad do it that I continue to do it today?! I can't go by someone on the side of the road who appears to need help, without stopping.  Maybe it's just to lend them my phone to call the local mechanic or to call for a tow, maybe to help change that flat tire, or maybe just point them in the right direction but to pass by without stopping is just plain selfish. I know tough words and I'm not saying that there aren't situations where you can't stop or shouldn't stop but if we can, we should! For no other reason than to simply help. I think that's what Jesus did many times as He walked this earth. So, let's keep an eye out and stop if we can, to simply help! peace, tom 
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