We were driving along a...
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We were driving along a country road one evening about 5:30. It was "milking time," and looking ahead, we saw someone herding a dozen cows across the road. It was time to take them from the pasture field on one side of the road to the barn on the other side.
We stopped the car to let the cows move across the road. All went well until the last cow. It stopped to look around. The farmer went back to get it moving along with the rest. I wondered what he would do. Take a club? Twist its tail? This is what he did. We watched him pat that cow on the rump, just pat it. And the cow moved on, catching up with the others.
We would all do better with persons who seem difficult if we would learn the lesson of the farmer. Patting gets you farther than throwing stones. The "patting" Paul is doing in the opening of his letter to the Thessalonians!
We stopped the car to let the cows move across the road. All went well until the last cow. It stopped to look around. The farmer went back to get it moving along with the rest. I wondered what he would do. Take a club? Twist its tail? This is what he did. We watched him pat that cow on the rump, just pat it. And the cow moved on, catching up with the others.
We would all do better with persons who seem difficult if we would learn the lesson of the farmer. Patting gets you farther than throwing stones. The "patting" Paul is doing in the opening of his letter to the Thessalonians!
