"6582. A person, who has produced wealth in the world and earned honors, while neglecting God and his soul, is like a small child, who holds an apple in his hand, which has a beautiful form and color, and thinks he has something good; however, on the inside it is rotten and full of worms." (p. 171)DISCLAIMER: The views reflected in this quote do not necessarily reflect those of the author of this blog. This quote is shared in the interest of edification, education, and/or humor.
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Monday, February 07, 2011
Mondays with Marty
In this week's installment from Off the Record with Martin Luther, Luther speaks about the folly of delighting in wealth and honors at the expense of God::
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