I've been waiting for Brad Paisley's newest music video and it's finally here. He never fails to disappoint with his work. He does aim to glorify God in all he does, I believe that. That's why I'm such a big fan.
Several weeks ago I watched the Southland Hour, it's the weekly televised Sunday worship service from Southland Christian Church (Sundays at noon on Channel 36). I tape it. Anyway, John Weece was actually showing old tv clips as part of his sermon on Innocence. He summed up our definition of innocence by whistling the theme to the Andy Griffith show. Yep, that's it, all in that little tune. Andy and Opie going fishing on a Sunday afternoon, after church, in Mayberry, that little hometown where we have our family and friends, and we know everyone and everyone knows us, a simpler time, a gentler time, a time of....innocence.
The Andy Griffith Show has always been a favorite of mine. I've heard they even do Bible studies based on the storylines of some of the episodes. Yep, I can see that. I always believed that Andy Griffith and Andy Taylor were pretty much all the same person, a wonderful Christian husband, father and friend.
Now, if you watch the new Brad Paisley music video, you'll see, who else(?), Andy Griffith sitting on a bench with Brad, waiting on a woman. Which just happens to be the name of the new music video, Waiting on a Woman. It's really sweet, guess you could say... innocent.
I don't want to preach to my family, my friends or even the people I come into contact with each and every day. I just want to show them I'm a Christian, by my love. Like Andy.......and Brad.
I tried to talk John Weece into going to see Brad Paisley when he was performing in Lexington last year. Mostly, I just recommend that everyone listens to Brad's songs and watches his videos. ( I might add that God does have a sense of humor, as we all should.)
Hope you read today's upperroom, have a great day, luv, Susan
Happy Rainy 4th!!!
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