Put Your Chin Up and Fight
"In God I trust; I will not be afraid. What can man
do to me?"
In his book, Life Changes, James Hefley writes about
Barry Luppin who was just twenty-six when a rare nerve disease sent him into
the world of silence. Unable to pursue the law career he had planned, he
drifted aimlessly for eight years bemoaning his deafness.
Then he determined, in his own words, to "put my
chin up and fight." He learned to lip read and went into the auto leasing
business. The business prospered into a multi-million-dollar enterprise.
Barry never allowed his handicap to keep him from normal
work. When a customer calls, his secretary picks up an extension phone. She
hears the caller and mouths the words silently to Barry who sits nearby. He
replies in normal speech never letting on that he is stone deaf.
"If you have a physical handicap, you can run into a
corner and hide," says Barry, "or you can just try harder than the
next man and make a success of yourself."
In many ways life is what we make of it. If we choose to
live in harmony with God's will and his purpose for our life—no matter what our
circumstances—our life can then be an investment not only in this life but also
in eternity.
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Forwarded by Erin
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