It’s the very last word in the book. And it’s actually the last AND first word of authority on all aspects of life. Not just something to shout out when financial goals are met. Or when someone announces a potluck lunch. Or just “an expression of concurrence or assent; an assertion of belief.”
And it’s the last word on purpose.
I think the evidence is clear on that.
After all, no book ever written contains more purpose. Because this book I’m talkin’ about, the Bible, shows anyone who’s willing to listen, how much love is actually available. It points to the source of infinite love. And I think, if love were all it expressed, most people would jump on the bandwagon. But there’s also a lot of information that most people apparently don’t wanna hear.
Yeah, if you’re not into personal responsibility, the Bible’s gonna be a difficult book to get through. And if you’re not into absolutes, it’s probably not gonna be your go-to reference. Plus, if you subscribe to the notion there are plenty of ways to “a better place” when you die, as long as you’re a good person, the Bible ain’t the book for you.
But if you’re someone (or you know someone) who’s up for discovering more about those subjects, you might find this ancient, “out-of-date-out-of-touch-old-fashioned” book pretty interesting. A lot of people have.
And when I say “a lot of people,” I mean it’s the best-selling book of all time. And there’s not telling how many people determined it to be the last word on the topics of hope, joy, peace, and (of course) love.
Those are all components that inspired my one word composition, “Amen.” It’s, appropriately (and not accidentally) the last song in my Amen collection.
That’s the collection I’ve been talking a lot about recently.
And, of course, I’d love for you to get your own copy of the Amen Songbook Journal. But only if you’d like to buy a journal that helps keep the The FunderFlash rolling. A journal that includes the lyrics to all the songs AND a secret link to the download link for all the songs you can play on your favorite device.
If you’re one of the countless people (seriously, I’ve never counted them) who’ve already gotten this music or journal, pass the links on to someone else you care about. Tell ’em to support the eccentric ol’ guy with white mustache and beard and round glasses who’s always writin’ and singin’ about “Jesus stuff.”
That’ll hook ’em.
And before I go, I’ll share the lyric(s) to the song, “Amen.”
Amen.
(told you it was the last word)
Stay tuned,