Phil, you can't pray if you get heat stroke.
earlier, Phil Scovell, wrote:
>So I go out on our deck to sit in the porch swing to pray this afternoon. I
>knew it was supposed to be in the mid eighties today, according to the
>radio, so big deal. I mean, in Colorado, there is usually a little breeze
>and it always, no matter what, cools way down at night so you never need
>cooling on during the night hours. After about 15 minutes, I say, I'm too
>old for this sort of heat. Besides, there was no breeze so what's the deal?
>I get up, come in, and check the temp. In the 15 minutes I was outdoors, it
>had gone up four degrees. Now it is 92 freaking degrees out and this is
>only June, for crying out loud. God certainly can't expect an old timer
>like me to pray in that kind of heat. So the rest of my time with the Lord
>has been postponed to a cooler time of the evening. How's that for
>Christian dedication? Wouldn't you like someone like me in your church?
>Talk about faithfulness.
>
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John
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