You are too smart for me! I realize its a bargain BUT that seems like a big job! I only buy those “3 in a package” potatoes just for me. One for baking and a couple for potato soup. Now, if company is coming, I would purchase more. Or if hubby were here....he loved potatoes any way they were fixed. We can do a lot with those good old potatoes, too!
Franklin Graham regrets it now, but in his youth he was wild and rebellious. One day he went roaring up to his dads house on his Harley Davidson motorcycle to ask for some money. Dressed in his leathers, dusty and bearded, he burst into his fathers living roomand walked right into a meeting of Billys executive board.
Without hesitation, Billy Graham identified Franklin as his son. Then he proudly introduced him to every member of the board. Billy did not apologize for his son or show any shame or guilt. Franklin wrote later in his autobiography, Rebel With a Cause, that the love and respect his father gave him that day never left him, even during his rebellious years.
Our children dont have to earn our love. To withhold love for our own selfish purposes is to follow the enemy, not God. Gods love for us is undeserved. We did nothing to earn it; no good in us merited it. God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us (Rom. 5:8). In all our relationships, especially with our children, we must genuinely show that same kind of love.
We are called to treat our children, and all people, with love and respect. It helps to remember what we were when Christ died for us.