A thought by Max Lucado from his book, Before Amen: The Power of a Simple Prayer (p. 12). Thomas Nelson. Kindle Edition. (Click on the book title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.) Back when I was in 3 rd grade at Light and Life Elementary School in Phoenix, Arizona we had to bring our own lunches to school. And I was always excited on the days that we didn’t bring our lunch because Dad was going to go to the new McDonalds on Central Ave and bring us a hamburger and french fries. It was so exciting to see him coming. My sister and I would run to Dad. It was so great. Now when he came I didn’t say: “Father, it is most gracious of thee to drive thy car to my place of education and provide me this middle of the day nourishment. Please know of my deep gratitude for your benevolence. For thou art splendid in thy attentive care and diligent in thy dedication.” No, I didn’t say that. I said, “Thanks, Dad. This is so great” or something like that. Now Max s
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