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This is a chain email I received today.  I usually delete them but this one is very good.

 

 

  I watched a church in Atlanta honoring one of its senior pastors who had been  retired many years. He was 92 at that time and I wondered why the church even  bothered to ask the old gentleman to preach at that age.

 

After a warm welcome, introduction of this speaker, and as the applause quieted  down, he rose from his high back chair and walked slowly, with great effort and  a sliding gait to the podium. Without a note or written paper of any kind he  placed both hands on the pulpit to steady himself and then quietly and slowly he  began to speak.....

 

 "When I was asked to come here today and talk to you, your pastor asked me to  tell you what was the greatest lesson ever learned in my 50-odd years of  preaching. I thought about it for a few days and boiled it down to just one  thing that made the most difference in my life and sustained me through all my  trials. The one thing that I could always rely on when tears and heartbreak and  pain and fear and sorrow paralyzed me... the only thing that would comfort was  this verse......... ...

 

 "Jesus loves me this I know.  

For the Bible tells me so.  

Little ones to Him belong,  

we are weak but He is strong.....  

Yes, Jesus loves me.....  

The Bible tells me so."

 

 When he finished, the church was quiet.. You actually could hear his foot steps  as he shuffled back to his chair. I don't believe I will ever forget it.

 

 A pastor once stated, "I always noticed that it was the adults who chose the  children's hymn 'Jesus Loves Me' (for the children of course) during a hymn  sing, and it was the adults who sang the loudest because I could see they knew  it the best."

 

 "Senior version of Jesus Loves Me"

 Here is a new version just for us who have white hair or no hair at all. For us  over middle age (or even those almost there) and all you others, check out this  newest version of Jesus Loves Me.

 

 JESUS LOVES ME

 

 Jesus loves me, this I know,  

Though my hair is white as snow  

Though my sight is growing dim,  

Still He bids me trust in Him.  (CHORUS)  

YES, JESUS LOVES ME.. YES, JESUS LOVES ME..  

YES, JESUS LOVES ME, FOR THE BIBLE TELLS ME SO.

 

 Though my steps are oh, so slow,  

With my hand in His I'll go  

On through life, let come what may,  

He'll be there to lead the way.  

(CHORUS)

 

 When the nights are dark and long,  

In my heart He puts a song....  

Telling me in words so clear,  

"Have no fear, for I am near."  

(CHORUS)

 

 When my work on earth is done,  

And life's victories have been won.  

He will take me home above,  

Then I'll understand His love.  

(CHORUS)

 

 I love Jesus, does He know?  

Have I ever told Him so?  

Jesus loves to hear me say,  

That I love Him every day.  

(CHORUS)

 

 If you think this is neat, please pass it on to your friends. If you do not pass  it on, nothing bad will happen, but you will have missed an opportunity to  "reach out and touch" a friend or a loved one.

 

 God Bless Us All!!!

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Comment by Becky on January 19, 2012 at 4:40am

I agree. This is a passer-onner (if there is such a word). Even the closing "threat" was not threatening!

Comment by Steven R Neighbors on January 24, 2012 at 1:36am

thanks Dave...

this one had yet to darken my e-box...I'm passing it along, it sure has more substance than most all the rest...

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