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I was so thrilled when the Blues FINALLY won the Stanley Cup. I am certainly hoping they repeat as champions for at least this year, but even this sort of thing is not going to last forever. Sure, winning games and championships are important to a degree, no matter what sport or game you're talking about in this world, but ultimately, their real importance in this world and in real life will fade, in truth.
The rewards of winning those things are only for this life, really, if you really think about it. There are things much more important than sports and gaming in real life, and I"m sure many of us may know quite well what those things are, as well. We only get one life, and we should live it as best as we can, however we can, so that when we leave this world behind, we are found worthy to spend Eternity with the One who made us and all, folks.
We will all leave this world at some point, and experience a life after this one. Whether it's through death or translation, the fact is that in time, even things such as baseball, for instance, will seem rather minor and rather unimportant compared to what lies ahead each of us, whatever it may be for each of us, for eternity.
Let us all endeavor to run our courses in our respective mortal lives so that we are each ultimately found worthy to receive the ultimate prize of eternal life in eternity with the Lord and all the other rewards that will come along with that in it. Then we will know wonders such as we have never yet seen or heard or experienced, for sure, in each of our lives, without any possible doubt at all, folks.
Just some thoughts from an often contemplative man in this world of ours that God created so long ago. Take them as you will, and agree with them or not as you will, of course, folks. In any case, I wish each of you and all those in each of your lives only the very best possible in them all, according to the Lord's will and all, for sure. CD out.
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