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Watermelon Caper, Grace Given

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A stolen watermelon, a knock at the door, and a seven-year-old’s conscience tugging at a question he can’t shake—if it’s fine, why are we crawling? Today we share the Great Watermelon Caper of 1938, a true family story that starts with sticky summer joy and ends with a lesson strong enough to reset your day: the difference between guilt that weighs you down and grace that lifts you up.
We walk through Don’s childhood memory with color and care: older brothers and pastor’s kids urging a stealthy raid, bellies pressed to warm soil, the sweet crack of melon by the tracks, and the uneasy feeling that sneaking tells the truth better than words do. The next day the farmer arrives with generosity and a plea—please ask, don’t take—and the whole moment reframes.

That’s where so many of us live as adults: realizing after the fact that we crossed a line, then letting shame narrate our worth. We name that cycle and bring it to a promise that doesn’t flinch: 1 John 1:9 says God is faithful and just to forgive and to purify, not only clearing the debt but washing the residue that clings to our minds and moods.
Along the way, we talk about the signals we ignore when group momentum pushes us to crawl instead of walk, why asking builds relationship while taking breaks it, and how confession is not groveling but alignment with a God who actually wants to restore. If you’ve been hauling around regret like contraband fruit, this short, story-driven reflection offers practical hope: speak the truth, receive forgiveness, and trust that purification means you don’t have to rehearse the failure to prove you’re sorry. Press play for a five-minute reset that blends storytelling, scripture, and soul-level encouragement. If it helps, share it with a friend who’s ready to put the guilt down. And if you haven’t yet, follow the show, leave a quick review, and tell us: what verse anchors you when regret tries to stick?

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Chapters

1. Welcome and Morning Setup (00:00:00)

2. The Great Watermelon Caper (00:00:24)

3. The Consequences Unfold (00:01:47)

4. From Guilt to Grace (00:03:00)

5. Closing Encouragement (00:05:16)

1401 episodes

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A stolen watermelon, a knock at the door, and a seven-year-old’s conscience tugging at a question he can’t shake—if it’s fine, why are we crawling? Today we share the Great Watermelon Caper of 1938, a true family story that starts with sticky summer joy and ends with a lesson strong enough to reset your day: the difference between guilt that weighs you down and grace that lifts you up.
We walk through Don’s childhood memory with color and care: older brothers and pastor’s kids urging a stealthy raid, bellies pressed to warm soil, the sweet crack of melon by the tracks, and the uneasy feeling that sneaking tells the truth better than words do. The next day the farmer arrives with generosity and a plea—please ask, don’t take—and the whole moment reframes.

That’s where so many of us live as adults: realizing after the fact that we crossed a line, then letting shame narrate our worth. We name that cycle and bring it to a promise that doesn’t flinch: 1 John 1:9 says God is faithful and just to forgive and to purify, not only clearing the debt but washing the residue that clings to our minds and moods.
Along the way, we talk about the signals we ignore when group momentum pushes us to crawl instead of walk, why asking builds relationship while taking breaks it, and how confession is not groveling but alignment with a God who actually wants to restore. If you’ve been hauling around regret like contraband fruit, this short, story-driven reflection offers practical hope: speak the truth, receive forgiveness, and trust that purification means you don’t have to rehearse the failure to prove you’re sorry. Press play for a five-minute reset that blends storytelling, scripture, and soul-level encouragement. If it helps, share it with a friend who’s ready to put the guilt down. And if you haven’t yet, follow the show, leave a quick review, and tell us: what verse anchors you when regret tries to stick?

We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text Message

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome and Morning Setup (00:00:00)

2. The Great Watermelon Caper (00:00:24)

3. The Consequences Unfold (00:01:47)

4. From Guilt to Grace (00:03:00)

5. Closing Encouragement (00:05:16)

1401 episodes

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