Emphasis Preaching Journal
When we lay up treasures...
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When we lay up treasures in heaven, by fixing our heart there, we make clear that our priorities are rightly placed.
Leopold Godowsky had his priorities straight. The son of the well-known pianist and composer, he once asked his sister to drive his 3-year-old twins to their Westport, Connecticut, home. "By the way," he said, "please drive carefully as I have two violins worth $50,000 in the luggage compartment."
His sister asked, "Which should I watch first, the twins or the fiddles?"
Leopold Godowsky had his priorities straight. The son of the well-known pianist and composer, he once asked his sister to drive his 3-year-old twins to their Westport, Connecticut, home. "By the way," he said, "please drive carefully as I have two violins worth $50,000 in the luggage compartment."
His sister asked, "Which should I watch first, the twins or the fiddles?"
