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Day 242  -   Monitoring Visit

11/21/2020

 

​MONITORING VISIT


I was sitting in the garden
early this morning
and the gate opened unexpectedly,
with a rattle,
and Jesus walked in.

It was not what I could have predicted!
He was dressed in white of course,
raised his hand,
and shouted ‘hello’
as he closed the gate.

I’ve just come to say ‘thank you
to everybody for all the good work
that you are doing.
I know how difficult it is
at the moment’.

He sat down on the bench
beside me
and we said nothing.
He didn’t need to say anything
and I didn’t know what to say.

He then got up, shook my hand,
gave me a hug and said
‘Good to see you’.
As he closed the gate he added
‘Take care, talk soon’.


​PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT EXERCISE
1.   What  would you have said?

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