The king is gone…

Aug

07

2002

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Aug

07

2002

I watched Larry King Live last night and “Diamond” Joe Esposito was on.
His claim to fame is that he was the best friend of Elvis. He was with him through his “glory” years and was there with him right up until and including the day he died. We are coming up on the 25th anniversary of Elvis’s departure from this world. He died August 16th. Young people do not hardly remember Elvis, but at one time no one was more famous.
His death at age 42 shocked the world. I still enjoy listening to his albums, especially his gospel songs. Elvis seemingly had it all. He made several billion dollars back when a million dollars was “real “
money. He was idolized by hundreds of millions of adoring fans worldwide. He had unabated talent with a voice that in my opinion has still never been equaled. He had women, money, cars, houses, fame, everything the world had to offer, yet he was depressed and miserable.
At the time of his death he was a drug addict. Diamond Joe said that no doctor would turn down a request for drugs from a “big star” like Elvis.
Whatever Elvis wanted, Elvis got, including the drugs that took his life. He did not achieve peace, nor was Elvis happy. According to his best friend, he was lonely and depressed.

The best the world has to offer money, fame, power, sex, drugs, adulation and accomplishments will not give us peace and happiness, those can only come from our personal relationship with Jesus Christ. I do not know if Elvis is in heaven or not. Only God knows that, I do not like to even think about it. He certainly did not live the Christian life which means that God could not offer him peace, joy and happiness while on this earth. I believe that we should look at Elvis and learn an important lesson. The best that the world has to offer is not enough. Only God can give us what we truly need. Elvis was often referred to as the “King”, but his kingship burned out like a candle.
Satan was the highest angel, but he and one third of the angels of heaven fell like meteors from heaven. No creature, no matter how much beauty, intelligence and talent God provided to it, can go it alone without God. God is the answer, not power, possessions, nor pleasure.

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Romans 13:13
Let us walk properly, as in the
day, not in revelry and drunkenness,
not in lewdness and lust,
not in strife and envy.
But put on the Lord Jesus Christ,
and make no provision for the flesh
to fulfill its lusts.



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