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Grocery List ......how much does a prayer weigh?
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Posted 19 February 2012 - 04:14 PM
GROCERY LIST
Louise Redden, a poorly dressed lady with a look of defeat on her
face, walked into a grocery store.
She approached the owner of the store in a most humble manner and
asked if he would let her charge a few groceries.
She softly explained that her husband was very ill and unable to work,
they had seven children and they needed food.
John Longhouse, the grocer, scoffed at her and requested that she
leave his store at once.
Visualizing the family needs, she said: 'Please, sir! I will bring you
the money just as soon as I can.'
John told her he could not give her credit, since she did not have a
charge account at his store.
Standing beside the counter was a customer who overheard the
conversation between the two The customer walked forward and told the
grocer that he would stand good for whatever she needed for her
family. The grocer said in a very reluctant voice, 'Do you have a
grocery list?'
Louise replied, 'Yes sir.' 'O.K' he said, 'put your grocery list on
the scales and whatever your grocery list weighs, I will give you that
amount in groceries.'
Louise hesitated a moment with a bowed head, then she reached into her
purse and took out a piece of paper and scribbled something on it. She
then laid the piece of paper on the scale carefully with her head
still bowed.
The eyes of the grocer and the customer showed amazement when the
scales went down and stayed down..
The grocer, staring at the scales, turned slowly to the customer and
said begrudgingly, 'I can't believe it.'
The customer smiled and the grocer started putting the groceries on
the other side of the scales. The scale did not balance so he
continued to put more and more groceries on them until the scales
would hold no more.
The grocer stood there in utter disgust. Finally, he grabbed the piece
of paper from the scales and looked at it with greater amazement.
It was not a grocery list, it was a prayer, which said:
'Dear Lord, you know my needs and I am leaving this in your hands.'
The grocer gave her the groceries that he had
Gathered and stood in stunned silence.
Louise thanked him and left the store. The other customer handed a
fifty-dollar bill to the grocer and said; 'It was worth every penny of
it. Only God Knows how much a prayer weighs.'
Louise Redden, a poorly dressed lady with a look of defeat on her
face, walked into a grocery store.
She approached the owner of the store in a most humble manner and
asked if he would let her charge a few groceries.
She softly explained that her husband was very ill and unable to work,
they had seven children and they needed food.
John Longhouse, the grocer, scoffed at her and requested that she
leave his store at once.
Visualizing the family needs, she said: 'Please, sir! I will bring you
the money just as soon as I can.'
John told her he could not give her credit, since she did not have a
charge account at his store.
Standing beside the counter was a customer who overheard the
conversation between the two The customer walked forward and told the
grocer that he would stand good for whatever she needed for her
family. The grocer said in a very reluctant voice, 'Do you have a
grocery list?'
Louise replied, 'Yes sir.' 'O.K' he said, 'put your grocery list on
the scales and whatever your grocery list weighs, I will give you that
amount in groceries.'
Louise hesitated a moment with a bowed head, then she reached into her
purse and took out a piece of paper and scribbled something on it. She
then laid the piece of paper on the scale carefully with her head
still bowed.
The eyes of the grocer and the customer showed amazement when the
scales went down and stayed down..
The grocer, staring at the scales, turned slowly to the customer and
said begrudgingly, 'I can't believe it.'
The customer smiled and the grocer started putting the groceries on
the other side of the scales. The scale did not balance so he
continued to put more and more groceries on them until the scales
would hold no more.
The grocer stood there in utter disgust. Finally, he grabbed the piece
of paper from the scales and looked at it with greater amazement.
It was not a grocery list, it was a prayer, which said:
'Dear Lord, you know my needs and I am leaving this in your hands.'
The grocer gave her the groceries that he had
Gathered and stood in stunned silence.
Louise thanked him and left the store. The other customer handed a
fifty-dollar bill to the grocer and said; 'It was worth every penny of
it. Only God Knows how much a prayer weighs.'




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Posted 19 February 2012 - 07:39 PM
Hi, Sara. I haven't been on the boards in a while, but I've been following them in my RSS feeder. I wanted to let you know that this is amazing! It fits the sermon from today perfectly. May I share it?



#6
Posted 19 February 2012 - 09:42 PM
That just teared up my eyes. What a great/sweet/touching story.
#7
Posted 19 February 2012 - 10:09 PM
What a wonderful story. Thank you for sharing it, Sara.

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Posted 20 February 2012 - 06:59 AM
Nica, on 19 February 2012 - 07:39 PM, said:
Hi, Sara. I haven't been on the boards in a while, but I've been following them in my RSS feeder. I wanted to let you know that this is amazing! It fits the sermon from today perfectly. May I share it?
Hi Monica! Absolutely, you may share this story! It was sent to me in an email!




#12
Posted 20 February 2012 - 09:06 AM
WOW! Powerful! He is SO GOOD!
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