George reached an age when his wickedness began to manifest in unrighteous ways on the shape of his body. For decades it had limited its manifestations to various wrinkles freezing funny frowns on his face, but now other parts of his body were wrecking havoc on his health.
It’s logically impossible – not that it hasn’t ever happened – for the wicked who have convinced themselves that they’re righteous to repent. The other guy has to go first. But that other guy, ranking as wickedly high on the righteousness scale as George has, isn’t about to do any such thing.
And that’s why this story about George isn’t going anywhere.
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Denise offers the prompt word “rank” to be used in this week’s Six Sentence Stories.

Good Morning Frank! Great words of wisdom that some of the political action groups need to pay attention to. Dan
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Thank you, Dan, and blessings to you!
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There’s truth in that, Frank. 👍
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Thank you, Kevin! Blessings to you!
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Excellent brother. “And that’s why this story about George isn’t going anywhere.”
Blessings.
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Thank you, Michael, and blessings!
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Truth is as sad as it is glad. Some stories will never go anywhere. Thank God, also, that with God, all things are possible. Mine are on hold…for now.
Blessings Frank!
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Good reminder: with God all things are possible. Blessings to you, Mary!
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We can only hope someone gets the ball rolling, Frank!
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They did save me from having to come up with a plot for a real story. Thank you, Denise!
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for some, acceptance is a tough one
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Good point. Thank you, Clark!
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It happens every day, doesn’t it, and it’s so sad.
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It is. But there is always hope for a miracle. Blessings, Mimi!
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If you’re waiting for the ‘righteous’ to repent, you’ve got the perfect makings for a never-ending story. Nice six, Frank.
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Good point that it is a never-ending story. Thank you and blessings, Violet!
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George got stuck how many people are like him sadly
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I assume there are many, but the Lord may well get through to them. Blessings, Jim!
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Ty
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Oh dear, oh dear, poor George. He will need another change to better himself… maybe?!
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He may even though logically it is impossible. Blessings, Chris!
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He in a blind alley, for now.
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He is. Blessings, Keith!
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That last sentence is a very clever turn.
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Thank you, Misky! I realized I didn’t any story to tell, but needed a way to end what I started.
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Perfect ending, for the story, not, alas, for George. Loved your characterization and wry turns of phrase, Frank.
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While George is still alive there is still hope for him even though he has made it logically impossible. He can always repent of his logic along with a bunch of other things. Blessings, Dora!
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