A MISER HAD many pains at his death, and especially the great pain of a disturbed conscience. He also had his money-bags brought one by one, with his mortgages and bonds and deeds, and putting them near his heart, he sighed and said, “These will not do; these will not do; these will not do; take them away.”
Christ alone can satisfy — money can yield no lasting joy. It will not do in view of eternity.
ML-03/31/1963