The Death Of The Penny
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I am Marben Bland, Pastor of the Greater Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Athens, Georgia, with a “Living The Word Moment.
The New York Times reports that the American penny has died. It was 232 years old. The Treasury Department cited irrelevance and high costs as the reasons for its end. In today’s economy, nothing can be bought with a penny anymore, not even penny candy. At 3 cents per penny, it no longer made sense to keep minting them.
The death of the penny, which during its peak had a significant cultural influence, reminds us that we are also mortal, as Job 14 tells us our days are few and full of trouble. John 3:16 shows us that Jesus came to earth to save us from sin and death.
However, the question is, what are we doing with the life that Jesus saved? Are we living our lives as singer Jill Scott tells us, like it’s “golden”? On Thursday at 7:00 PM ET, during our Bible study, we will discuss three keys to living a golden life: first, loving God well; second, producing well; and third, leaving well. Visit our website www.gbaathens.org for details on how to join us. So, until then, blessings, peace, and love.
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