What a sad situation when people do not have a good word to say. If we live self-serving lives, even though outwardly observed as caring for others, our self-serving core will rise to the surface and become visible even by the frailest of persons. The self-serving person may feel that their life and ways are acceptable, as others will be guarded, suspicious, and even fearful of their motives, and actions.
King Jehoram, killed off all respect that people could have had for him, and he died alone.
How sad!
2 Chron. 21:20 (Msg.)
He was thirty-two years old when he became king and reigned for eight years in Jerusalem. There were no tears shed when he died—it was good riddance!—and they buried him in the City of David, but not in the royal cemetery.
King Jehoram, killed off all respect that people could have had for him, and he died alone.
How sad!
2 Chron. 21:20 (Msg.)
He was thirty-two years old when he became king and reigned for eight years in Jerusalem. There were no tears shed when he died—it was good riddance!—and they buried him in the City of David, but not in the royal cemetery.
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