April 23rd, 2008

The strangest thing just happened. I was playing Halo online (in the middle of a comeback, by the way) and my XBOX shut down and I got the Red Ring of Death. Not the fake one, but the real deal - 3 of the four panels were lit up.

I started to fall apart. Not just because I was finally finding my groove in the Halo 3 multiplayer (only took 7 months!) but because our DVD and HD-DVD players just died with it. But then I remembered what has happened with electronics in my past.

I had a TV that died. Just stopped producing picture or sound. It was 12 years old. It was probably off looking for its Social Security check. I wanted to throw it out, but I didn’t. I couldn’t part with it. So I stuck it in the garage. But, like most retirees these days, it couldn’t just sit around. One day I was poking around the garage and decided to plug it in. My TV was resurrected. I think it’s still working. My wife and I gave it away about 4 years later.

So I turned off the XBOX, and hit the power button…hoping…wishing…and Halo booted right up. I really don’t know…

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2 responses so far...

I dont understand, why did you post this?

Charles

Don’t you see? This is an example of how we can harness the power of the resurrection, as Jesus raised Lazarus!

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