Read: Genesis 45:1-15
Do not therefore be grieved or angry with yourselves because you sold me. Genesis 45:5
Bible In One Year: Isaiah 11-13; Ephesians 4
It was the last weekend of the 1964 baseball season. Bill Valentine was umpiring a game between the Detroit Tigers and the New York Yankees.
Dave Wickersham was pitching for Detroit, and he had 19 victories for the season. One more would be a sign of stardom. But it wasn't to be.
After a close play, Wickersham tapped the umpire on the shoulder to ask for a time-out. Touching an umpire is against the rules, so Valentine tossed Wickersham from the gamedepriving him of his chance for a 20-win season.
For the next 39 years, Valentine lived with a gnawing regret for booting the pitcher in that split-second decision. But he doesn't carry that regret anymore. Last year, Wickersham wrote the umpire a note, telling him he was right in his decision and that he held no hard feelings. That note lifted a weight from Valentine's shoulders.
In Genesis 45, Joseph lifted a burden of guilt from his brothers, who had sold him into slaverysomething far more serious than a simple misunderstanding. Yet he was willing to forgive them.
Is there someone who needs to hear a forgiving word from you that would lift a burden of regret? Dave Branon
Good morning, Finest Friends. Welcome to the morning after! What a debate last night. Our President needed full body armour the way kerry went after him. But it's a beautiful new day, and President Bush is *still* the only real man to lead our country - no manicures, fake tans, botox, fancy promises and mixed signals. God Bless Our Leader!
Who has your vote?
George Bush 50%
John Kerry 46%
I'm undecided 4%
Did the debate change the candidate you support?
No 78%
Yes, I now support Kerry 15%
Yes, I now support Bush 7%
Will you watch the next debate?
Yes 90%
No 10%
Total Votes: 63,946