I watched my Jesus video again last night, and it really got me upset. All it does is tell me how pointless his time here was. Jesus said to take no thought for what we should wear. Hey, you guys that made so much money off my work, before you spend another thousand dollars on another new suit for yourself, can I have the price of a plane ticket to visit my dying parents? The clothes make the man, do they? Only in a society that's full of shit! And while I'm at it, I'm still waiting for half the respect and adoration you gave to criminals who were in possession of my work because they had fancy music videos and I don't. Here's a better expression than 'the clothes make the man': appearances can be deceiving. And as long as appearances have a higher priority than truth in this upside-down culture that calls itself Christian, I guess Satan, the father of all lies, rules. Just try to remember Who rules the universe that surrounds it because He has the last say. The Bible is replete with stories of seemingly ordinary men who had godlike power: Moses with his wooden staff against the full might of the Pharaoh's armies, David, the shepherd boy against Goliath the giant, and, of course, Jesus, the humble transient. The ancient myths, too, often tell of gods who disguised themselves as mortals and waited until the best time to reveal their power. Dr King said to judge not by the colour of skin but by the content of character. It follows that we also ought not to judge a person by such things as the fabric of his clothing or the paint job of his automobile. |
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
You Can't Wear That to a Crucifixion
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