There may be some who think the last laugh is on me for all the money I lost from my stolen work. Indeed, I may never recover this fortune. Whenever I feel my indignation rising up over this injustice, the Lord rescues me with words of comfort, reminding me that money cannot buy the Kingdom of Heaven. It appears to me that we spend far too much time focused on the state of our short lives in a microscopic world, instead of worrying for our immortal souls. How much longer need I submit to wrongful treatment at the hands of sinful men and women? Ten, twenty, thirty more years? What's that compared to eternity? I can do that kind of time standing on my halo. If I were God, I would be mighty upset over how my music was treated. It is not for us to choose who has talent. That is God's jurisdiction. And to do such a thing for money adds immeasurably to the offence. If I am guessing correctly, someone will one day learn what kind of an eternity he has bought with the money he thinks is giving him the last laugh in this unholy affair. I pity him. |
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Sunday, July 10, 2011
He Who Laughs Everlastingly
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