On the way home, we passed a semi-truck with the words "Nobody But Me" written in big beautiful cursive letters on the back. I couldn't help contemplating those words just a little. That statement was probably the trucker's working motto, something along the lines of "the buck stops here", but I was struck by the potential tragedy of those words. Does that man really feel that he is all alone in this world? Is he that lonely? or maybe that selfish? Has he cut himself off from the multitude of caring souls who are alive now and who came before? At the very least, can't he feel the loving touch of his Savior's hand? And how many people like him are out there?
I admit that sometimes I feel all alone and forsaken in my life and trials. But I know that I'm not. I know that Jesus Christ came to this earth and was crucified and resurrected for me. I feel the loving touch of His hand. I want to live my life by this motto:
EVERYBODY AND ME
3 comments:
I'm with you, I much prefer knowing that I have a support system that stands with me. What an interesting motto to have on a truck. Glad you had a fun weekend!
In case you didn't see the remark on my blog, no I didn't go to the reunion. It just didn't seem worth the hassle to me.
I loved reading about your insight about those three little words. What a beautiful statement you made. I agree. Thanks
Love it.
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