Re: A Masonic Incident
The obligation is as real now as it was then. Let me explain... Several months ago I was working in the Emergency Room at Port Gibson. In the middle of the night a man came into the Emergency Room asking directions. I noticed the Masonic belt buckle he was wearing. I told him I was a Brother Mason. He told me where he was going and he asked me if 22 dollars was enough for gas to get there. I told him it was not. I took my break and took him to an all night gas station and filled his truck up. I hope this may explain that it is all about obligation. This was a Brother in distress.
The obligation is as real now as it was then. Let me explain... Several months ago I was working in the Emergency Room at Port Gibson. In the middle of the night a man came into the Emergency Room asking directions. I noticed the Masonic belt buckle he was wearing. I told him I was a Brother Mason. He told me where he was going and he asked me if 22 dollars was enough for gas to get there. I told him it was not. I took my break and took him to an all night gas station and filled his truck up. I hope this may explain that it is all about obligation. This was a Brother in distress.
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