Original Poetry by Frank P. Nickel, Music recorded by The Nickel Family Singers and songs published by Radiant Light Enterprises.
Thursday, July 13, 2017
God or Mammon?
“Ye cannot serve God and mammon,”
’tis a simply stated truth.
Few there are who know its import
should be learned in days of youth.
Oft ’tis said, “Almighty dollar,”
friend of mine, let’s get it straight:
only God is the Almighty;
nothing else as such can rate.
Money is a useful servant
when controlled with limits known;
but becomes a vicious tyrant
when exalted to the throne.
Love of money—we behold it,
of all evil, ’tis the root;
in the ranks of honest laborers—
not just robbers with their loot.
It’s not hard to worship money
and the things which it will buy.
Once we formulate a pattern,
that’s the way we’ll live and die.
Money cannot buy fulfillment,
money cannot purchase peace,
money cannot grant us pardon,
or secure our soul’s release.
Money cannot grant extension
of our days and precious breath.
Love of money well may damn us
to an insane mind and death.
“If the Son therefore, shall free you,
ye shall then be free indeed.”
Christ alone must be our Master,
He alone can meet our need.
fpn/undated
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