America is in an uproar over legislation and health care. Insurance coverage right now seems to be fighting words. All need health insurance. It will work out; we think, we wish, we hope.
But what about Health Assurance?
God is people-aware.
We tend to be so in moderation.
I surely once lived intimidated and restricted by people. I could be very outgoing among my friends, but I was a failure at strangers in places. For instance, I failed as a door to door salesman for an insurance company. I was afraid of people.
But I learned something just a few months before I was converted. I've told the story, so won't repeat it.
Yet my eyes were opened to the one common denominator everyone holds; loneliness.
Whether another is loud or quiet, attractive or plain, thin or heavy, and educated or not, loneliness swarms like gnats at a cookout. I know something about everyone who exists; each has his or her moments of discouragement which transfers into loneliness.
My word to you is to not be faked out by anyone. Don't buy into the loud lawyer who seems to be on top of the world. He may be drowning his pain in alcohol. Don't ignore the beauty queen or the homeless man; both may be trying to find some sort of escape in porn.
People of every age, size, nationality, and political bias suffer extremely deeply.
Reach, my friend. Reach. Encourage through greetings, generosities, personal calls, texts, and notes. Sow the seed of uplifting words. Love people. Do more than hurt for them. Reach with life-words.
Last night, while watching baseball, I texted a woman who is struggling in Florida, a man doing the same in Owasso, a lady in LA, and another in Colorado, and a guy in Arizona, and another in Iowa. I spent the evening cheering on the hurting, the unhurting, the happy, and the terribly concerned.
Everyone needs good Health Assurance Coverage. Open your hearts and lift your voices to cheer relatives, neighbors, and strangers with words and deeds which would bring about wonderful assurance for the inadequate soul who struggles to make it day by day.
There is abundant need. Too, there is abundant deed opportunity. Don't miss the moment.
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