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01/19/08 Weekend Grif.Net – The Old Paths

01/19/08 Weekend Grif.Net – The Old Paths

THE OLD PATHS

I liked the old paths, when Moms were at home. Dads were at work. Brothers
went into the army. And sisters got married BEFORE having children!

Crime did not pay; hard work did. And people knew the difference.

Moms could cook; Dads would work; children would behave.

Husbands were loving; wives were supportive; and children were polite.

Women wore the jewelry and men wore the pants. Women looked like ladies; men
looked like gentlemen. And children looked decent.

People loved the truth, and hated a lie;

They came to church to get IN, not to get OUT!

Hymns sounded godly; sermons sounded helpful; rejoicing sounded normal; and
crying sounded sincere.

Cursing was wicked; drugs were for illness; and divorce was unthinkable.

The flag was honored; America was beautiful; and God was welcome!

We read the Bible in public; prayed in school; and preached from house to
house. To be called an American was worth dying for; to be called a
Christian was worth living for; to be called a traitor was a shame!

Preachers preached because they had a message; and Christians rejoiced
because they had the VICTORY! Preachers preached from the Bible; singers
sang from the heart; and sinners turned to the Lord to be SAVED!

A new birth meant a new life; salvation meant a changed life; following
Christ led to eternal life.

Being a preacher meant you proclaimed the word of God; being a deacon meant
you would serve the Lord; being a Christian meant you would live for Jesus;
and being a sinner meant someone was praying for you!

Laws were based on the Bible; homes read the Bible; and churches taught the
Bible.

God was worshiped; Christ was exalted; and the Holy Spirit was respected.

Church was where you found Christians on the Lord’s day, rather than in the
garden, on the creek bank, on the golf course, or being entertained
somewhere else.

I still like the old paths the best!

[‘The Old Paths’ was written by a retired minister in San Angelo, Texas]

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Dr Bob Griffin, www.grif.net
“Jesus knows me, this I love”