It’s one thing to get stood up for a date. Honk if you think it’s fun being single. But to get stood up for your prescriptions really shouldn’t happen.
Why are so many people so unreliable? How do they get away with it in business? I once knew somebody who arranged for a truck to come to his warehouse for a major pick-up and delivery–and after they loaded up the truck and got there, he said he didn’t want the goods after all.
Put not your trust in princes.
More and more, we are seeing this sorry situation. This is the result of a distancing from Scripture, and the total entropy that follows. We can completely trust God to fulfill His Word, but as for humans; nah. When there is no fear of God, there is no integrity.
So wonderful to see your posts once again, Erlene! I have been praying for you and your son’s health.
Actually, I like being single, but I don’t date, so getting stood up is never a problem.
The prescription thing is irritating, to say the least. Reliability ain’t what it used to be.
When I was single I got stood up a lot. I think it was a fad at the time.
A truly successful business will under promise and over deliver. They say the customer determines a company’s success or failure, which makes one wonder about today’s customers. Look how pliant today’s Americans were willing to lock down and stay at home – but would previous generations have been so malleable?
I’m afraid so.
Whiterabbit, thank you so much for your welcoming words, and for your prayers. My son, Eric, is getting better slowly. The medical system really
damaged his health with dangerous prescriptions and failed surgeries.
The Lord has been gracious and all the prayers have helped us greatly
I’m sure several of us have you and Eric in our daily prayers.