Cowboy Ten Commandments

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Mar 13 - 0 Comments

Deuteronomy 5: 7-21

Don’t believe in or ride with any Land Owner but the Lord, God Almighty, himself.

Never speak disrespectfully of the Land Owner, who is our Heavenly Boss.

Don’t be whittling out objects to represent the Land Owner, because He created us – (not us Him).

Best be going to Church when the doors are open and keep it special in your heart.

Mind your Pa and your Ma and you might just live to a ripe old age.

Don’t be gunning anyone down in cold blood.

Don’t be fooling around with your neighbor’s wife, (or vice versa). Be faithful to your vows.

Don’t be taking things that ain’t yours.

Don’t be accusing people of doing something when you don’t really know.

Don’t be yearning for what other cowpokes have.

“Cowboy Ten Commandments” by William M. Cooper
Check out William Cooper’s new book, Coop’s Corner Collection – Inspirational Stories and Poems, at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other fine book sellers.

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