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> The other day I went up to a local Christian bookstore and
saw a "Honk if you love Jesus" bumper sticker.
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> I was feeling particularly sassy that day, because I had
> just come from a thrilling choir practice followed by a powerful
> prayer meeting, so I bought the sticker and
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> put it on my bumper.
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> I was stopped at a red light at a busy intersection just
lost in thought about the Lord and how good He is, and I didn't notice
that the light had changed.
> It is a good thing someone else loves Jesus; because if he
hadn't honked, I'd never have noticed.
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> I found that LOTS of people love Jesus. Why, while I was
sitting there, the nice man behind started honking like crazy, and he
leaned out of
his window and screamed, "for the love of God, GO! GO!"
What an exuberant cheerleader he was for the Lord.
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> Everyone started honking! I just leaned out of my window and
> started waving and smiling at all these
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> loving people.
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> I even honked my horn a few times to share in the love.
> There must have been a man fro! m Florid a back there , because I
> heard him yelling something about a
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> sunny beach.
> I saw another man waving in a funny way with only his middle
finger stuck up in the air. When I asked my teenage grandson in the back
seat what that meant, he said that it was an Hawaiian good luck sign or
something.
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> Well, I've never met anyone from Hawaii , so I leaned out
the window and gave him the good luck sign back.
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> My grandson burst out laughing; why even he was enjoying
this religious experience.
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> A couple of the people were so caught up in the joy of the
moment that they got out of their cars and started walking towards me.
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> I bet they wanted to pray or ask what church I attended, but
this is when I noticed the light had changed.
> So I waved to all my sisters and brothers, smiled at them
all, and drove on through the intersection.
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> I noticed I was the only car that got through the
intersection before the light changed again, and I felt kind of sad that
I had to leave them after all the love we had shared, so I slowed the
car down, leaned out of the window, and gave them all the Hawaiian good
luck sign one last time as I drove away.
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> Praise the Lord for such wonderful folks!