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Grace Awakening
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An excerpt from Charles Swindoll
I'll never forget the day I
came in, flashed my newly acquired permit, and said, "Dad, look!" He
said, "Whoa! Look at this. You got your license. Good for you!" Holding
the keys to his car, he tossed them in my direction and smiled. "Tell
you what, Son ... you can have the car for two hours, all on your own."
Only four words, but how wonderful: "all on your own."
I thanked him,
danced out to the garage, opened the car door, and shoved the key into
the ignition. My pulse rate must have shot up to 180 as I backed out of
the driveway and roared off. While cruising along "all on my own," I
began to think wild stuff-like, This car can probably do 100 miles an
hour. I could go to Galveston and back twice in two hours if I averaged
100 miles an hour. I can fly down the Gulf Freeway and even run a few
lights. After all, nobody's here to say, "Don't!" We're talking
dangerous, crazy thoughts! But you know what? I didn't do any of them. I
don't believe I drove above the speed limit. In fact, I distinctly
remember turning into the driveway early ... didn't even stay away the
full two hours. Amazing, huh? I had my dad's car all to myself with a
full gas tank in a context of total privacy and freedom, but I didn't go
crazy. Why? My relationships with my dad and my granddad were so strong
that I couldn't, even though I had a license and nobody was in the car
to restrain me. Over a period of time there had developed a sense of
trust, a deep love relationship that held me in restraint.
The Grace Awakening: Believing in Grace is One Thing. Living it is
Another. (Charles R. Swindoll)
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