Jay Austin:
...Then at least one of us will have our problems fixed.
Max Kendall:
You sure have been carrying a heavy load lately. You okay?
Jay Austin:
Not really, to be honest. I can not remember the last time I felt like my life was going right.
Max Kendall:
So I should pray for you. Maybe you should pray for you.
Jay Austin:
I don't know about that.
Max Kendall:
Why not?
Jay Austin:
I don't think God will listen to me right now.
Max Kendall:
What do you mean?
Jay Austin:
I mean He knows I'm not an honest man. He knows I'm a lousy husband and father. He knows how selfish and prideful I am. I don't even like myself, Max. I've got friction with almost every person in my life. I owe money to the bank that I don't have.
Max Kendall:
I'm an old man, Jay. There's some things I wish I'd gotten right decades ago. But my pride got in the way. But when I learned to let the Lord run my life, a whole lot got a lot better. I don't mean to preach at you. But I just know my need. Frankly, I know that's what we all need. You know, this is a beautiful car. It's still got a good engine. But until we get that piece fixed, off the engine, it's not going anywhere.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 11:01