An Orlando barmaid accepted an...
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An Orlando barmaid accepted an invitation to church one Sunday. With anxiety and intimidation she readied herself as best she knew how. To say that she appeared for church looking a tad worldly would be an understatement. But, God wrapped his arms around her in that pentecostal hour of power and she went forward sobbing after worship. As she walked the aisle, some regulars noticed that her attire was less than pious. Numerous, distinct undergarment outlines generated growls of disapproval. Rapid-fire whispering reached the ears of a key leader. He became indignant and set his sights on that member who invited her. The person was identified and sharply rebuked. We disciples make a major blunder when we expect "pagans" to act like saints. Sinful people do sinful things, which means they sometimes dress the part. But salvation and healing is for those who need it, when they need it. Our response to human suffering must transcend proper place, correct time, and culturally suitable dress. Anything less is hypocritical laziness. -- Webster
