Legend of the lighthouse
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Legend of the lighthouse
Legend of the lighthouse
Along a rugged craggy coast
a stately lighthouse stood,
sending forth its shining beams,
helping seafarers all it could.
This one desperate stormy night,
or so the legend’s told,
one hardened veteran mariner
had wandered from the fold.
His seaman’s knowledge had failed him
and he didn’t sense the storm.
The blackened water caught him up
and tossed him to and fro.
How he would ever reach the shore
he surely didn’t know.
At one time he’d felt close to God
but through the years, he’d drifted away.
Now faith rose in his heart once more
as the old man began to pray...
“Dear Lord, I ask your guidance
for I’m lost upon the sea.
I put this vessel into your hands
and I place my trust in thee...”
No sooner had he said these words
a voice said “Steer to right.”
Was his old mind playing tricks? he asked,
but he turned with all his might.
A glimpse of lightning flashed.
A huge boulder grazed his boat.
He didn’t question further—
The voice had kept his craft afloat.
In the foggy distance, now he saw
the sign he’d waited for:
The lighthouse with its steady beam
guiding him back to shore.
“It’s you, Lord, isn’t it?”, asked the man,
his heart longing to be sure.
“I am with you,” came the answer,
then these words, clear and pure:
“I am the arms that carried you
through the darkest times you’ve known
I am the Voice you hear in the night—
And the Light that leads you home.”
~ author unknown ~
Along a rugged craggy coast
a stately lighthouse stood,
sending forth its shining beams,
helping seafarers all it could.
This one desperate stormy night,
or so the legend’s told,
one hardened veteran mariner
had wandered from the fold.
His seaman’s knowledge had failed him
and he didn’t sense the storm.
The blackened water caught him up
and tossed him to and fro.
How he would ever reach the shore
he surely didn’t know.
At one time he’d felt close to God
but through the years, he’d drifted away.
Now faith rose in his heart once more
as the old man began to pray...
“Dear Lord, I ask your guidance
for I’m lost upon the sea.
I put this vessel into your hands
and I place my trust in thee...”
No sooner had he said these words
a voice said “Steer to right.”
Was his old mind playing tricks? he asked,
but he turned with all his might.
A glimpse of lightning flashed.
A huge boulder grazed his boat.
He didn’t question further—
The voice had kept his craft afloat.
In the foggy distance, now he saw
the sign he’d waited for:
The lighthouse with its steady beam
guiding him back to shore.
“It’s you, Lord, isn’t it?”, asked the man,
his heart longing to be sure.
“I am with you,” came the answer,
then these words, clear and pure:
“I am the arms that carried you
through the darkest times you’ve known
I am the Voice you hear in the night—
And the Light that leads you home.”
~ author unknown ~
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Re: Legend of the lighthouse
Or you could just get a good GPS unit.
You cannot reason someone out of a position that they did not use reason to arrive at.
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Re: Legend of the lighthouse
LSD if good times.
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Re: Legend of the lighthouse
Nebula wrote:Or you could just get a good GPS unit.
And who do you think the voice in your GPS belongs to......duh!

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Re: Legend of the lighthouse

"TURN TO PORT!"
"But there's a rock outcropping right there!"
"ALL YOU NEED DO IS BELIEVE! TURN TO PORT!"
You cannot reason someone out of a position that they did not use reason to arrive at.