Looking at the relics of his past, those lingering memories of his old habits, George couldn’t see how he got from there to here no matter how many self-help programs he pursued. Oh, sure, he gave most of those programs five-stars, but he knew none of them helped and none of them did.
The problem was that it’s hard to love when one loves to whine. And George’s imagination gave him plenty of targets for his wrath.
Then George gave up, figuring it was most likely all his own fault. Laughing, the Lord said, “Finally!”
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Denise offers the prompt word “relic” to be used in this week’s Six Sentence Story.
The idea for this story came from Mary “Tq Housecat” who called Romans 5:1-9 “the best six-sentence story ever written!”

Ha! Thank you Frank! It is the best one!!
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You’re welcome. Blessings, Mary!
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Wow! What a great insight. “The problem was that it’s hard to love when one loves to whine.”
Blessings.
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Thank you, Michael! Blessings!
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Wow so true: “ The problem was that it’s hard to love when one loves to whine”.
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Amen! Blessings, Jim!
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And amen
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It’s amazing how many adults are whiners and not in a humorous, poking fun at themselves way!
Spot on, Frank. Love has a difficult time breaching the negativity created by habitual whining.
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Good point that it is difficult for love to breach the negativity of whining. Thank you, Denise!
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‘cellent line: “...it’s hard to love when one loves to whine.“
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Thank you, Clark!
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Oh gosh, yes, whiners can suck the energy right out of you! A good reminder, Frank.
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Good point about whiners and energy. Thank you, Misky!
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The Lord has convicted me, until every child on this planet has clean air, clean water, decent food in decent quantity, clothing, shelter and an opportunity for a good education, I have absolutely no reason to whine.
It certainly is easier for Him to work with us when we quit thinking it’s all about us and our comfort.
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Good points. May He find it easier to work with us. Blessings, Mimi!
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Excellent Six! No more whining, please.
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Thank you, Chris! Good advice: No more whining.
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We sure do love to whine – the Fall into Sin happened because Satan sowed the seeds of discontent in Eve’s mind, so that she wanted something beyond what she had.
I also remember that a study was done on people who had something major happen in their lives, causing them to feel more gratitude than the average person, and how their brains were impacted by feeling that gratitude so acutely.
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Good point about the seeds of discontent. That study on the positive effects of gratitude on the brains of the recipients also makes sense. Thank you and blessings, Nicole!
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