MORBUS SABBATICUS

September 17th                                                              

It’s a “Morbus Sabbaticus” Day

OUR FATHER DELIVER US FROM THIS DISEASE AND ALL DISEASES WE PRAY. AMEN. 

“Morbus Sabbaticus,” better known as Sunday sickness is a disease peculiar to some church members. The symptoms vary, but these are generally observed: 

  1. It never lasts more than 24 hours. 
  2. It never interferes with the appetite. 
  3. It never affects the eyes. The Sunday newspapers can be read with no pain. Television seems to help the eyes. 
  4. No physician is ever called. 
  5. After a few “attacks,” at weekly intervals, it may become chronic…..even terminal. 

No symptoms are usually felt on Saturday. The patient sleeps and wakes up feeling well. He eats a hearty Sunday breakfast, and then the attack comes from out of nowhere and lasts until church services are over. The patient feels better later on during the day and eats a solid dinner. After dinner, he takes a nap and then watches one or two pro football games on TV. He may take a walk before supper, and stop and chat with neighbors. If there are church services scheduled for Sunday evening, he will have another short attack. Invariably, he wakes up Monday morning rushes off to work feeling refreshed. The symptoms may not recur until the following Sunday unless another service is scheduled at the church doing the week. I can’t speak for you, but I’ve had that “Morbus Sabbaticus” at times in my life. How about you?

This is Rev Dr. Wm. Rocky Brown, 3rd letting you know that GOD and I Love you, and we approve this message because we want to motivate your mind, body & soul. So be happy and enjoy the blessings of The LORD today my friend! Please subscribe to my website to receive these messages daily at http://www.yourspiritualmotivation.com. You can also buy my publication: “800 SAYINGS BY OLD FOLKS WHO RAISED US” from Amazon.com or by email: wmrocbe@aol.com.   

 

 

 

 

William Rocky Brown, 3rd
The Honorable Reverend Dr. William Lewis Rocky Brown, 3rd, a public servant, preacher, police chaplain, author, motivationalist, counselor, and consultant