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"Feeling Weller" “I wish I could sing; I think I’d feel weller then!” said a little seven-year-old lad in Bellevue Hospital while a surgeon was examining him to find out what injuries he had sustained in a fall into a twelve-foot-deep excavation. “All right, laddie; you can sing if you will sing something nice,” said the kindhearted Dr. McLean. The little fellow began to sing in a high, clear soprano, “Nearer, My God to Thee.” As the
childish notes rang out, nurses, doctors and attendants from various parts of the hospital began to steal in until there were fully a hundred people in the room. “Well, I guess you are right, little man,” said the doctor as he finished his examination; “I can’t find any broken bones.” “I guess it was the singin’ that fixed me,” replied the boy. “I always sing when I feel bad.” If we grown-ups would do as this little boy did—sing when we “feel bad,” no matter what our loss or misfortune or trouble—we would certainly “feel weller.” ….from the S.S. Banner So Ask Yourself: Do you have a way to rid yourself of getting yourself to “feel weller?” Try singing. Try talking to God. You may find it actually does work. Comment Form is loading comments...
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"Take 15 minutes each day to listen to God talking to you; take 15 minutes each day to talk to God; take 15 minutes each day to talk to others about God." - Billy Sunday Before he read a letter, looked at a paper or even read a telegram, he went first to the Bible, that the first impression of the day might be what he got directly from God. Maybe that would be a good thing for us to do also? Billy Sunday Sayings / Quotes Charles Spurgeon, known widely as the "Prince of Preachers" has given the world many good and lasting sermons, quotes and information to help in your walk with the Lord, especially concerning helping to win souls for Christ. Though you may not agree with everything Spurgeon said, he has left us with much to be thankful for. Click on the picture to enter..... Spurgeon.org Then & Now A preacher in those days, when he felt God called him to preach, didn't hunt up a college or seminary, he hunted up a good horse, took off across the country and began crying "Behold the Lamb of God, that taketh away the sin of the world"! Today they look for the best paying job with the best retirement package. |