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  • Writer's picturePhillip Raimo

How to Save a Life, Isaac Slade



Step one you say we need to talk

He walks in, and you say sit down it's just a talk

He smiles politely back at you

You stare politely right on through

Some sort of window to your right

As he goes left and you stay right

Between the lines of fear and blame

And you begin to wonder why you came


Refrain:

Where did I go wrong, I lost a friend.

Somewhere along in the bitterness

And I would have stayed up with you all night

Had I known how to save a life?


Many of us who have lost a family member, friend, or loved one can relate to the feelings of frustration, emptiness, and guilt expressed by the songwriter, "Where did I go wrong;


Somewhere along in the bitterness; I would have stayed up with you all night; Had I known ."


Paul didn't wonder how to save a life, he knew: Jesus. The only problem was it came with greater and greater personal sacrifice. Many times we feel guilty because of things we know we should have said or done, yet we didn't make the effort or take the time to do. Paul's love for the Lord was so great that despite the fact he knew "prison and hardships" awaited him, he continued.


In other words, Paul was fully committed to saving lives even if it meant losing his own.


Hopefully, none of us will ever have to choose to sacrifice our life for another; but what about another precious commodity -- time? Why not offer your golf day when a young man in trouble needs some guidance? Or sleep time early in the morning to help a friend work on a marriage problem? You see we all have opportunities to make a difference and save lives every day if we choose to. Whose life will you save?

 

 

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