From Background Notes
[BN] for August 24th & 25th written by Pastor Bob
Brown:
Are you so focused on
your career, your raise and your ambitions for the future that you fail to
realize the gift of relationships that God has given you today? Do people come
before possessions and positions? Will you find yourself getting near the end
of the game and discover that you have no one to share it with?
John Ortberg tells the story in his book, When the Game Is Over, It All Goes back in the Box. Armand Hammer was the President and CEO of Occidental Petroleum for many years. He was a giant of capitalism and a confidant of world leaders. He was a towering figure on the world scene.
But after his death,
the true picture of this man became clear. He got his start laundering money
for the Soviets. After he made his money, he paid authors to write fictitious
autobiographies of his life to impress other people. When he was a young man
almost ready to graduate from medical school, he performed an abortion and almost
killed the woman. His father took the blame for this and spent two years in
prison, and the son never spoke up and said he did it. He neglected his own son
and never acknowledged the daughter he conceived out of wedlock. He had no
friends in his company where he freely fired his executives. When his brother
died, he sued his brother’s estate for $667,000 of the $700,000 estate, keeping
the money from his brother’s wife who was in a nursing home and his brother’s
children. When he died, his own son did not attend the funeral, and the only
people who carried his casket were those who were paid to take care of him in
his home.
Join us this week in
Study, Worship, Praise and Celebration at Chicago First Church of the
Nazarene:
* Saturday 6:00pm
* Sunday 8:30am & 11:00am, 5:30pm
* Saturday 6:00pm
* Sunday 8:30am & 11:00am, 5:30pm
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