Letter: All comes together
Published 12:00 am Monday, August 6, 2018
Can’t help but notice and appreciate how things seem to “come together.” In the July 15 Post, the letters by Herb Stark (“Our inarticulate leader”) and Ronnie Smith (“Many want into the US”), along with the Common Sense quote, all within eye glance — wow.
Trump may have broken more or fewer records than Elton John; who keeps better count than God? Ask Him. He must have a musical instrument, ’cause he sure tweets a lot.
Trump is awkward, and we pray regularly for his leadership. One reason is because he is cleaning up Obama’s mess, even his filling up of the swamp. Think, the swamp would be on overfill mode had Hillary gotten in.
Another reason is he supports the main, other greatest country in the world — Israel. To me and to a few others, those two reasons alone are enough for us to pray for all our leaders forever, foreign or domestic. Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaketh. That’s what I read, Herb. It’s in God’s word. Point is, if you and others that treasure your opinion think on this, you are a big part of or can be Jewish too, if you belong to Jesus. So, why are you full of condemnation, if Christ be in you? Your tongue, like mine, is kinda hooked to your heart. “For out of the heart, the mouth speaketh.” Think, man. Quit being so hypocritical.
Read and appreciate Ronnie Smith’s “tweet” letter. God bless you, Herb and Ronnie.
Common Sense quoted a Turkish proverb, “Who gossips to you will gossip about you.” And look at the cartoon right below that: Two folks looking in a coffin, saying, “His lifetime warranty has expired.”
So sad, as Trump might say, so sad.
Trump ain’t perfect; none of us are. Herb, sir, quit throwing rocks.
Thank you, Salisbury Post, for coordinating excellence — by accident this time.
— Kenneth Miller and
Angela Miller Drye
Rockwell