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I Didn’t Need A Boat

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My family used to camp at the Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores Alabama. There was a freshwater lake that was always full of fishing boats. I was determined to fish on that lake, but I had a few obstacles to overcome, such as, dad said my cane pole at home was too long for the car, there were no bait shops nearby, and I was eight years old without a boat. So I earned enough money to buy a three-piece cane pole for two dollars. I dug up earthworms the day before our next camping trip. I doubt very seriously that my sisters knew they rode in the car with a Folgers can full of worms near their feet.
The next morning, before the sun came up, I was headed down the gravel road with my fishing gear to the small, covered marina. I watched as fishermen got into their boats and headed out on the lake. As the last boat pulled out, I started baiting my hook and fishing where the boats had been. I could see those boats on the lake, and I wished that I was in one of them, but suddenly, my red bobber started dancing. I started catching fish! It was a hot morning, but I sat in the shade, fishing away. Later, as the boats started returning, one man asked if I’d caught anything. I held up a stringer full of fish and he said, “You caught more fish than we did and never left the dock!”
Jesus told Peter to follow Him and he would become a fisher of men, so remember, you don’t have to have a fancy spiritual boat to be a successful fisherman. Just fish, right where you are. Grab your cane pole and keep your eye on that red bobber.
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Innhold levert av Tim Lovelace. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Tim Lovelace eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

My family used to camp at the Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores Alabama. There was a freshwater lake that was always full of fishing boats. I was determined to fish on that lake, but I had a few obstacles to overcome, such as, dad said my cane pole at home was too long for the car, there were no bait shops nearby, and I was eight years old without a boat. So I earned enough money to buy a three-piece cane pole for two dollars. I dug up earthworms the day before our next camping trip. I doubt very seriously that my sisters knew they rode in the car with a Folgers can full of worms near their feet.
The next morning, before the sun came up, I was headed down the gravel road with my fishing gear to the small, covered marina. I watched as fishermen got into their boats and headed out on the lake. As the last boat pulled out, I started baiting my hook and fishing where the boats had been. I could see those boats on the lake, and I wished that I was in one of them, but suddenly, my red bobber started dancing. I started catching fish! It was a hot morning, but I sat in the shade, fishing away. Later, as the boats started returning, one man asked if I’d caught anything. I held up a stringer full of fish and he said, “You caught more fish than we did and never left the dock!”
Jesus told Peter to follow Him and he would become a fisher of men, so remember, you don’t have to have a fancy spiritual boat to be a successful fisherman. Just fish, right where you are. Grab your cane pole and keep your eye on that red bobber.
https://m.facebook.com/comediantimlovelace
https://www.instagram.com/timlovelacecomedy
https://youtube.com/@TimLovelaceComedy

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