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I forgot to add. Lastnight, I was going to the store around 3am. I
told myself not to buy cigarettes anymore, but I grew weak at this moment for some reason. Some of you may never guess, financially, I am going through a hard time until Sat. Which doesn't bother me. I believe God always provides for me and has never left me without. Which is true if you were my shadow and could see for yourself. Anyhow, I had like $9 on me and some change. I bought my smokes and was like "Cool, I still have some money left to last me until Sat." Although I seen a homeless man outside. He asked me for change, and I figured I could give him the $3 in change I have left and I will still have my $5 to last me until Sat. Anyhow, I came back outside and gave him all my spare change. I offered him a cigarette, because he felt bad taking my change and me refusing him to wash my windows. When I gave him a few cigarettes, I noticed he was going to hold on to them. I said "Hey, I am going to hang out and smoke here if that is okay, do you need a light?" and he said "Yes, thank you". We talked a little bit, and I was looking into his eyes the whole time. He wanted to tell me his life story, but held back. Instead, he asked how are things going for me. I just told him what I did on the weekend and asked him how he is doing. He told me about his life. I learned that he was a diabetic. When he was asking someone else for some change and that he would wash their windows, I reach into my wallet and pulled out my last $5. I said, "This is all I have, and I want you to have it. All you have to do is pray for me." He held out his hand and said "Go on and take my hand, don't be afraid," and I took his hand. We stepped out a few steps into the parking lot, and he prayed for me. After that, we started talking more, and he was telling me how he strongly believes in God and that he is thankful God sent me to help him out that evening. He began to swell up with tears. I couldn't help but to swell up with tears as well. He knew something big was going on with me, but it was only about my future, nothing that has me stressed. If you read my other post, you would know I can't stop thinking about a certain woman who has me thinking all about my future. I just wanted some kind of blessing or sign to know if I should even pursue this woman. Anyhow, his friend came to get him, and we said our goodbyes. I told him my name, and he gave me his. He said to pray for him when I get into my car. I told him I will... and I did. Not a minute later after leaving, I began to cry for this man. Begging God to change this man's situation. Rodney is his name. I ask anyone who can show mercy, to pray for this man as well. And also to try and see the good in everyone. You have a heart, and you have a mind. Don't use your mind when your heart is telling you different. You can tell the difference. Atleast, when it comes to someone in need. Thanks, Faustino |
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My thoughts and prayers to Rodney...Everybody deserves a break!!!!!!!!
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Thank you
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Damn that's deep Faus
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Yeah but I am sure it was for a reason. God works in mysterious ways.
I look forward to getting paid Sat and finding this guy, and possibly doing something special for him. |
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Hey, Faust..You know that Rodney is included in my prayers..
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Good for you Faus
Most wouldn't ahve even considered this my friend |
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I will pray for him. I also pray that God gives us all the compassion
you have shown. |
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I have a tendency to jump before really meeting a person, and judging
them by their post or thread. You have shown me just how wrong I am about you. I am truly sorry that I have judged you in that manner. Thank you for not holding grudges like other people do. I truly apologise, and I am keeping you and Rodney in my thoughts and prayers. I do hope that his situation changes for the better, and I hope you find your true happiness. |
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Thank you fineporcelain. It takes courage to say what you have said. I
will keep you in my thoughts and prayers as well. It is such a blessing to be in company of such wonderful people. |
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your truley one amazing young man..in fact u remind me a lot of
lex..thats a compliment trust me!!! wow never change.. for u shall go far in life!!!! thank you for being "you" and very unique! your are a model person.. god will bless u!!! with good things.... deb |
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Honey, consider it done. Don't stop smiling that brilliant smile of
yours. Rodney and you are in my prayers. |
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Yet once more today. I was compelled to read your post. I'm struck with
Awe again. Faustino, I have no clue what it is you do in life but I do know one thing that is for sure. You have a gift far beyond what you know of. That is the gift of writing. I read your post When you least expect it also and left you a response there as well. You really do need to check into writing short stories or anything of the nature. You have a way with the words that you just pull one into reading them and what is so Awesome is these are words from the heart. You do give a very good visual of what is taken place as well. Anywho I'm totaly amazed of the gift that you have. And yes Rodney will be in my prayers as well. |
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Faus, you and Rodney are in my prayers.
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Faustino is wise well beyond his years. He is a true humanitarian,
something you don't see a lot of these days. Bless you, sweetie, for caring so much and for trying to make a difference. |
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I will be praying
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sending my prayers for rodney
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Sending my prayers,,, You are truely amazing
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Faustino -- I can identify with what you're saying. There is an older
homeless gentleman I run into on a regular basis and I always make sure I have some money for him. I have even posted about him here before. People have actually given me a hard time for helping him out; I've heard "Why are you giving that old bum your money? He's just going to drink it up." But it's not for me to judge him, or what he does with the money he gets -- I don't know his life, his history, what he's been through. All I know is that he needs some help, and I can be a small part of that. I never lose sight of the fact that, had things gone just a tiny bit differently, that could be me sitting there with that plastic cup in my hand. Circumstances change, life changes, you wake up one morning and things are totally different. Who can say what our lives will be in a month, a year? I see this man, I stop and talk to him, he is quiet but has a quick smile, a pleasant "thank you" for everyone who drops a few coins into his cup. I see my grandfather in him, my dad, my brother, my cousin, myself. I see a man who deserves respect, a man who is doing what he has to do to get by. I wish I had the means to do more. I wish I could build him a house and get him some furniture and a car, and .... Well, you know. You do what you can. Something is better than nothing. I think you did a wonderful thing, and I think it says a lot about you. Rodney is lucky to have met you. And you are lucky to have met him. |
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My prayers are with Rodney, and you also faus.
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