Sunday, August 19, 2007

Jake, the rancher, went one day to fix a distant fence. The wind was cold and gusty and the clouds rolled gray and dense.

As he pounded the last staples in and gathered tools to go, The temperature had fallen, the wind and snow began to blow.

When he finally reached his pickup, he felt a heavy heart. From the sound of that ignition, he knew it wouldn't start.

So Jake did what most of us would do if we had been there. He humbly bowed his balding head and sent aloft a prayer.

As he turned the key for the last time, he softly cursed his luck. They found him three days later, frozen stiff in that old truck.

Now Jake had been around in life and done his share of roaming. But when he saw Heaven, he was shocked -- it looked just like Wyoming!

Of all the saints in Heaven, his favorite was St. Peter. (Now, this line ain't needed but it helps with rhyme and meter)

So they set and talked a minute or two, or maybe it was three. Nobody was keeping' score -- in Heaven time is free.

"I've always heard," Jake said to Pete, "that God will answer prayer, But one time I asked for help, well, he just plain wasn't there."

"Does God answer prayers of some, and ignore the prayers of others? That don't seem exactly square -- I know all men are brothers." "

Or does he randomly reply, without good rhyme or reason? Maybe, it's the time of day, the weather or the season."

"Now I ain't trying to act smart, it's just the way I feel. And I was wondering', could you tell me -- what the heck's the deal?!"

Peter listened very patiently and when Jake was done, There were smiles of recognition, and he said, "So, you're the one!!" "

That day your truck, it wouldn't start, and you sent your prayer a flying, You gave us all a real bad time, with hundreds of us trying."

"A thousand angels rushed, to check the status of your file, But you know, Jake, we hadn't heard from you in quite a long while."

"And though all prayers are answered, and God ain't got no quota, He didn't recognize your voice, and started a truck in Minnesota."

BETTER KEEP IN TOUCH!

3 comments :

Janelle said...

Hmmm. Wonder if it was anyone I know. LOL. Yep, still clinging to my Minnesota ties.

Southern-fried Fiction said...

That's a fun one, Lisa. :o) I haven't been reading a whole lot. I'm really worki hard on my edits adn abotu to start subbing them to the Silverarrows. So get ready. :o)

SuseADoodle said...

GREAT! We lived in 'sota for a time. Hubby born and raised there. Me, some weirdo who chose to move there from a place just 10 miles from the ocean.

We're in West-consin now and love it here. But unfortunately hubby has to trek back 'cross that border to go to work. Maybe it was his truck that got started and I'm sure glad of it!

lol!

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