Friday Coffee Talk

Randall Culpepper
on 7/2/09 8:23 pm - Guntersville, AL
Happy Friday everyone.  I hope you slept better than I did! HA!  I didn't go to sleep until midnight and was wide awake at 3 a.m.  What is up with that?  LOL  Today is going to be a great day!  I might even get a nap!

Our challenge for today flows over into tomorrow.  The long weekend starts today everyone is about to celebrate Freedom!  My challenge to you today is to celebrate FREEDOM.  BUT!  Celebrate WISELY!  We need to realize what the FREEDOM is all about.  It means that men and women have served and are serving to give America the freedom that we have grown to love.  We are free to live the way we do and grown accustomed to having so much because of this freedom.  Also, we have had gastric bypass surgery and are free from the bondage of weight.  Today, I can say with PRIDE that I am free from weight, free to live in AMERICA, and FREE SPIRITUALLY!  We are free to serve the God that we serve.  We are free to pray!  We are free in SO MANY WAYS!  And WEIGHTS!  Don't be bound today.  Don't let life keep you down and in chains.  Get set free today!  ONLY YOU CAN BREAK LOOSE!  Get loose today!  CELEBRATE FREEDOM!

So, who's up?  What cha sippin on?  Me?  I made Maxwell House for Lucy and I this morning.  Gotta love it.  It sure is good.  

Y'all have a wonderful LONG July 4th weekend!  
For every Goliath, there is a Stone! His name is Jesus!"
       coffeefirst.jpg image by jrcpepper

    
lbsadropping
on 7/2/09 10:27 pm - Crofton, MD
Like your morning posts.
My son wrote me a letter many years ago when he was attending classes at the War College in DC.  It was about freedom and when we had to preseve ours.  I dont have the letter at hand but the interesting part was an assignment the class had to complete. Freedom vs national interest.
I will ask any and all when was the last time americans had to shed blood to protect their freedom. But I should ask what is the definition of american freedom first
 
c_buck88
on 7/3/09 2:54 am
Amen...
"It was a long way, but he knew where he was going."  Corey Ford, The Road to Tinkhamtown.

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