| [ The Deacon :: 2005-11-30
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There was once a man of stature in a little country town who had respect and admiration from all those who lived around For a strong admired leader of no small repute was he whether at home or on the job in his church and community He cared for his own kin and gave to all generously having attained a top position in a well-known company He gave service as a deacon in the little country church and also shared his vocal talents from the choir's lofty perch Everything was fine and happy in The Deacon's sunny life A steady job, good kids in school, and a faithful, loving wife But The Deacon tripped and fell into the mud one fateful day and then found his high position very quickly stripped away His family stood beside him as the day of trial passed but the church could not forgive and remained utterly aghast The choir members slandered The board of deacons judged The pastor found his church's reputation sorely smudged In this tragic situation noone really seemed to care about The Deacon they had stripped and left alone, naked, and bare This church preached God's forgiveness Its pastors sang of love Its members gave lip service to the grace from up above But their own Deacon tarred-and-feathered their own leader vilified Not a difference from those who their Messiah crucified The church's building proved a morgue in which the dead sang proud their songs Sealed with hypocrisy that cannot forgive their brothers' wrongs A faith with no real power when put hard to trial and test can make no claims to be superior or better than the rest The Deacon moved away leaving that dead crypt far behind and in the process found perspective and a greater peace of mind |
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