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When I arrived, he was waiting for me with everything in readi- ness. He greeted me in a very cheery voice and made no mention whatsoever about my lateness.
This distressed me.
Surveying the work before us, I gured it would only a few hours to load the truck, drive to the post of ce, which was only a couple blocks away.
I had the auspicious job of lifting every box from the truck up on to the dolly on the dock, several feet over my head. Compli- cating things even more, the post of ce personnel supervising the unloading of these boxes was a woman. This meant I could not groan nor complain about the strain of lifting boxes several feet over my head. I guess it must be a man-thing.
I was wondering while working, just why he asked for help. Really, this was not a two-man job. He could have done this quite nicely all by himself.
Then the real reason slipped out from under a nearby rock where it had been hiding.
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“The school where I will be teaching,” he began, “will reimburse ral me for all my expenses in moving. But ...” I was now ready for
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the rest of the story. “But, I am a little short on cash and was wondering if you could help me? I’ll be glad to send the money back to you.”
Then I got mad.
I thought he wanted a hand up when in reality he wanted a hand out.
Driving home I was reminded of what the Bible said, “And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith.” (Galatians 6:9-10).
I remembered what someone told me once. Nobody can take es- advantage of a Good Samaritan.
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