Lesson Three: Who am I to think I can get away with my disobedience effecting only me?

Lesson Three: Who am I to think I can get away with my disobedience effecting only me?

In really simple terms, my disobedience cost me more because the sandwich I purchased was $7 versus the cost of a coffee for $4. It cost me more because there were a number of people eating lunch close by when I went to give Graeme his sandwich who would have seen Graeme’s rejection of my offer, versus earlier in the morning no one being around (there’s also a lesson to be learned in doing things in secret for the glory of God versus in the open for the praise and adoration of men).

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I Tried To Give A Homeless Man A Sandwich

I Tried To Give A Homeless Man A Sandwich

If I had stopped to ask the people who know him better than I do, would I have avoided potentially making Graeme feel awkward?

Lots of “what if’s”.

And whilst those questions are good, I’ll never know the answer to them, I can’t go back in time and change my decisions.

But I can’t help shake this feeling that God orchestrated this whole thing not for Graeme’s benefit, but for mine.

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