One Man's Calling
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Comment from eliz100
This is another excellent chapter. God's power through Ben is quite amazing. I do not see any room for improvement. I look forward to the next chapter. Haven a blessed day.
reply by the author on 14-Nov-2023
This is another excellent chapter. God's power through Ben is quite amazing. I do not see any room for improvement. I look forward to the next chapter. Haven a blessed day.
Comment Written 14-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 14-Nov-2023
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Thank you.
I appreciate your kind review.
Comment from lyenochka
Wonderful - if only all such evil men could be dealt with so powerfully and non-violently! I never know how you are going to let Ben be used by God - sometimes he gets into awful scrapes and other times he's "ten feet tall."
when your heart was troubled, Ben." (question mark)
reply by the author on 14-Nov-2023
Wonderful - if only all such evil men could be dealt with so powerfully and non-violently! I never know how you are going to let Ben be used by God - sometimes he gets into awful scrapes and other times he's "ten feet tall."
when your heart was troubled, Ben." (question mark)
Comment Written 14-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 14-Nov-2023
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smiley face here
Thank you!
Comment from JSD
Another amazing encounter on Ben's journey. Just wonderful how through your words the power of God speaks as you describe such events. I feel bad for the hotelier though. Hope he's ok. Wonderful writing, Wayne. Thank you as ever.
reply by the author on 13-Nov-2023
Another amazing encounter on Ben's journey. Just wonderful how through your words the power of God speaks as you describe such events. I feel bad for the hotelier though. Hope he's ok. Wonderful writing, Wayne. Thank you as ever.
Comment Written 13-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 13-Nov-2023
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Thank you for your very kind review.
Comment from Wendy G
That was an intense read. Horrific evil in that man, and Ben showed great courage and faith as he took him on in the name of Jesus. Humanly speaking, an unlikely outcome, but this section of the story reminded me of David and Goliath.
Wendy
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2023
That was an intense read. Horrific evil in that man, and Ben showed great courage and faith as he took him on in the name of Jesus. Humanly speaking, an unlikely outcome, but this section of the story reminded me of David and Goliath.
Wendy
Comment Written 12-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2023
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Thank you.
I wanted to return to Ben and his calling as in Biblical proportion. Common sense, courage, and fortuitous coincidences can make a successful ministry, but that is not Ben's calling. God has miraculously used Ben.
Comment from BethShelby
I guess Ben;s prayer session gave him enough power to deal with that problem with a lot of divine help. I'm pretty sure Beth is convinced her man can do anything.
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2023
I guess Ben;s prayer session gave him enough power to deal with that problem with a lot of divine help. I'm pretty sure Beth is convinced her man can do anything.
Comment Written 12-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2023
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Thank you.
My hope is that her trust is in God, but yes, that her man is attuned to God.
Comment from Jim Wile
This was an entertaining chapter. Ben is able to defeat an enemy without any violence. We've seen the effect he has on people before, but it's not consistent with all his enemies. What was different this time that he's able to defeat this guy with a simple demonstration of the power within him?
Was it the fact that he's been doubting himself with his desire to do harm to bad people? Maybe he's decided to use his power instead to give the bad guy a chance to reform himself? It might be worthwhile to have Ben either talk about this or think about it and let us be privy to his thoughts.
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2023
This was an entertaining chapter. Ben is able to defeat an enemy without any violence. We've seen the effect he has on people before, but it's not consistent with all his enemies. What was different this time that he's able to defeat this guy with a simple demonstration of the power within him?
Was it the fact that he's been doubting himself with his desire to do harm to bad people? Maybe he's decided to use his power instead to give the bad guy a chance to reform himself? It might be worthwhile to have Ben either talk about this or think about it and let us be privy to his thoughts.
Comment Written 12-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2023
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Thank you.
A couple things. I wanted variety and diversity, and to demonstrate that it was God's power, not Ben's.
Good idea. I wondered about a little verbiage here.
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Yeah, I think some more of his inner thoughts about it would be good. It might even make a good discussion with Beth.
Comment from Pam Lonsdale
This certainly would be a miracle, because everything about that scene seems unlikely - the gun reaching the water, the men so anxious to leave town, and Larabee trembling while Ben destroys both of his guns. Maybe a tad too easy, but I'm reminded that "with God all things are possible".
Ben keeps going - I wonder where to?
xo
Pam
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2023
This certainly would be a miracle, because everything about that scene seems unlikely - the gun reaching the water, the men so anxious to leave town, and Larabee trembling while Ben destroys both of his guns. Maybe a tad too easy, but I'm reminded that "with God all things are possible".
Ben keeps going - I wonder where to?
xo
Pam
Comment Written 12-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2023
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Thank you.
I wanted to re-establish Ben's Biblical proportionate calling. A ministry can be based on common sense and fortunate coincidence, but Ben stands apart.
Do I need some verbiage to that effect?
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No, as you say, Ben is special in his ministry.
Comment from Judith B.
Again, the writing flows well and the story builds to a climax that keeps the readers attention. This is the first time I have felt the story was less believable. That is more about me than it is about the story however. I will be anxious to continue reading this novel.
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2023
Again, the writing flows well and the story builds to a climax that keeps the readers attention. This is the first time I have felt the story was less believable. That is more about me than it is about the story however. I will be anxious to continue reading this novel.
Comment Written 12-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2023
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Thank you.
It'd been many chapters since I re-established Ben's calling to Biblical proportion. Common sense, and fortunate coincidences make for a successful ministry, but Ben is something special, much more. I felt like he and Beth needed the reinforcement of God's hand.
Comment from Karen Cherry Threadgill
Beyond powerful. I know for a fact that this happens.
I have been told more than once that when I am mad and defending someone, my eyes turn black and my voice sounds like it is coming from inside a big bell. The room goes quiet. My body may not work as I would wish, But I still talk. We must defend when we can, however we can. Nothing will ever change if we do not. Great story. Karen
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2023
Beyond powerful. I know for a fact that this happens.
I have been told more than once that when I am mad and defending someone, my eyes turn black and my voice sounds like it is coming from inside a big bell. The room goes quiet. My body may not work as I would wish, But I still talk. We must defend when we can, however we can. Nothing will ever change if we do not. Great story. Karen
Comment Written 12-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2023
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Thank you immensely! And thank you for the six stars!
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:-)
Comment from Carol Hillebrenner
This is a dramatic part of Ben's story as he ends Larabee's rule of power by showing God's power. Unfortunately, he couldn't save the hotel clerk from injury by Larabee.
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2023
This is a dramatic part of Ben's story as he ends Larabee's rule of power by showing God's power. Unfortunately, he couldn't save the hotel clerk from injury by Larabee.
Comment Written 12-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2023
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Thank you.
The hotel clerk represents a lot of us who don't think through our actions or speech.