Conversation between a precocious/cheeky 16 year old and a Brethren elder – 54 years ago :
‘You believe that if you “enjoy” whatever you do besides going to church on Sunday there’s probably something wrong with it?’
‘Yes, the Bible says (Isaiah 58:13) we are not to do any pleasure on the Lord’s holy day.’
‘So what do you do on Sunday afternoons?’
‘I go for a walk.’
‘Do you *enjoy* your walk?’
‘Well, yes.’
‘So walking is OK, but not swimming on a Sunday? You can enjoy yourself on terra firma but not in the H2O. What’s the difference?
‘Well, if you put it like that, not much I guess.’
(Weeks later): ‘What are you doing these days on Sunday afternoons?’
‘I got convicted about walking so I have a nap.’
‘Do you enjoy your nap?’
‘Well, yes…’
‘So it’s OK to enjoy yourself horizontally but not perpendicularly?’
(Elder looks silly and gives up)
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Shalom! Rowland Croucher
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