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About J. C. Penney, the actual man.....

Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by Scarlett O., Jul 15, 2012.

  1. Scarlett O.

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    I'm sorry about the J.C. Penney thing. I am undecided as if it will stop me from shopping there periodically. I rarely go anyway except for bedsheets and other linens.

    But - that's not what this is about.

    My pastor showed us one of Penney's books called "50 Years of the Golden Rule" The account of his conversion is in there and it was really good.

    Here's an account of what's in the book from http://www.christianity.com/ChurchHistory/11630672/

    The actually book is more detailed and much better, but I couldn't find an excerpt from it online.
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    In the midst of the Great Depression, one of America's leading businessmen sank into a personal depression of his own. Now in his fifties, James Cash Penney had already built an empire of dry goods stores, dedicated to following the Golden Rule as a basic commercial principle. But when the economy caved in during the 1930s, Penney lost nearly everything--including his health.

    His parents had instilled in him a basic Christian faith that had given him the principles on which he had based his life and his business, yet now that faith was being tested. "I was at the end of my rope," he said later. "My business had crumbled, my communications with colleagues had faltered, and even my . . . wife and our children were estranged from me. It was all my fault." He was even contemplating suicide.

    An old friend convinced him to enter a sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan. The rest and medical attention did him good, but there was another event that restored him spiritually. One morning he awoke too early for breakfast and was wandering the corridors when he heard a hymn he remembered from childhood.
    Be not dismayed whate'er betide,
    God will take care of you
    All you need he will provide
    God will take care of you
    Following the sound, he stumbled upon a chapel filled with worshiping doctors and nurses. Someone read a Scripture passage: "Come unto me all you that are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." It was a moment of clarity for the hard-working entrepreneur. He had been striving all his life to honor God with his business, but now it was time to rest in the Lord's grace. "At that time something happened to me which I cannot explain," he said later. "It was a life-changing miracle, and I've been a different person ever since. I saw God in his glory and planned to be baptized and to join a church."

    Over the next twelve hours, he experienced a kind of conversion. "Suddenly needing to be heard, I cried inwardly, 'Lord, will you take care of me? I can do nothing for myself!' . . . I felt I was passing out of darkness into light." The words "only believe" came to him. It was no longer about his own efforts, but God's. "In the midst of failure to believe, I was being helped back to believing."
     
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  2. Benjamin

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    The Lord giveth and Lord taketh away, blessed be the name of the Lord.

    When it comes to the Gay agenda and the development of JC Penny's (his organization's) choice not to remain neutral, I will then choose also, and serve the Lord with the following principle: "Don't put your money where their mouth is !"
     
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  3. Jon-Marc

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    My understanding is that J. C. Penny was a Christian man and would probably be turning in his grave over this filth being sold in his store.
     
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    How can we be neutral, when the Lord ahs made very definitive what he views on this issue are?
     
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    My wife Janice worked for JC Penney for several years, and the latest developments do not surprise her. In fact, several years ago JCP instituted same-sex partner benefits.
     
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    might be " sematics", but do see it OK for pennys to say retail as a store that all people can shop and buy from, but NOT OK for them to portry alternate lifestyles as being same as hetrosexual relationships!
     
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