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"Are you ready to leave?" This was my common question to the kids when getting ready for church on Sundays. Inevitably, my son could never find his shoes. If truly "All God's Chillun' Got Shoes" as the great singer Paul Robeson once sang in his collection of Spirituals in the early 1900s, my son was not in the line to receive his shoes. He couldn't even find his socks. He would go to church "incomplete". Today, Simeon and Anna, two prophets in Luke, give us reason for Great JOY for ALL people who are not ready to leave.
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"Are you ready to leave?" This was my common question to the kids when getting ready for church on Sundays. Inevitably, my son could never find his shoes. If truly "All God's Chillun' Got Shoes" as the great singer Paul Robeson once sang in his collection of Spirituals in the early 1900s, my son was not in the line to receive his shoes. He couldn't even find his socks. He would go to church "incomplete". Today, Simeon and Anna, two prophets in Luke, give us reason for Great JOY for ALL people who are not ready to leave.