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Warm Hands And Hot Pants
Contributed by Loyd C. Taylor on Aug 8, 2024 (message contributor)
Warm Hands and Hot Pants
A Lesson Learned the Hot Way
As a kid, I was always up for new adventures—especially if they involved tagging along with my dad to the country store on a brisk fall morning.
The place smelled like fresh coffee, worn leather, and sweet pipe tobacco, and old-timers gathered like it was their headquarters for solving the world’s problems and playing checkers.
That day, my eyes locked onto a curious contraption at the center of the store—a potbelly stove, squatting like a big cast-iron Buddha radiating warmth.
I’d never seen anything like it, and, naturally, I had questions. Before I could ask, one gray-haired regular, with a voice like gravel, declared, “It’s a potbelly stove—it gives the best heat ever!”
He said it with a pride usually reserved for grandchildren and fishing stories.
Another gentleman, who looked like he could have been carved from oak, winked and added, “Yep, boy, get up close and try it!”
Never one to shy away from an invitation, I sidled up to the stove, hands outstretched, savoring the kind of cozy warmth that makes you forget the world is cold.
The old men watched, grinning over their checkers, perhaps remembering their own first encounters with the legendary stove.
Wanting to maximize the magic, I turned around and backed up a bit, letting the heat seep into my bones. I felt like royalty, basking in the glow, and flashed my best smile at the checker kings.
But then—something wasn’t quite right. A weird, crispy odor curled into my nostrils. I sniffed, confused, like a dog trying to locate a hidden treat.
“What’s that smell?” I asked, my face a mix of curiosity and alarm.
The old guys exchanged knowing looks—a silent game of “Who breaks the news.”
Finally, one leaned in and, with a folksy twang that still makes me chuckle, said, “Son, let me put it to you like this… your pants are on fire!”
Let’s just say I learned two things that day: potbelly stoves are indeed warm, and a little distance can save you from turning a chilly morning into a smoldering spectacle.
Those old-timers got a good laugh, and I got a lesson I’ll never forget—sometimes wisdom comes with a whiff of smoke and a singed pair of pants!
It makes me think about how easily we do the same thing spiritually. We love the warmth of God’s blessings, but we can drift so close to temptation that we don’t realize what’s happening until the smoke shows up.
The Christian life calls us to walk wisely—keeping our hearts tender, our choices guarded, and our conscience clear—because it’s far easier to stay a step back than it is to put out a fire after it starts.
Takeaway: Stay close enough to God to be warmed, but far enough from temptation to be kept—walk wisely before small compromises become big trouble.
Scriptures: Ephesians 5:15; Proverbs 4:14–15; Proverbs 22:3; 1 Corinthians 10:12–13; James 1:14–15
Contributor: LC Taylor, Sr. (USA)
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