Please don't be late for this world's greatest escape part one
"O Please don't be late and seal your fates
O Please don't be late for this ole world's
greatest escape cause you'll all be really
sorry if you just happen to be left behind!
Many of you all are former friends of mine
You're all gonna be so very very very sorry
You all neglected your salvation's' greatest
redemption's' story and now it's much too late!"
The pop group 'Sunday's Children' just finished singing their latest song
and it was a rap. Meaning it was ready to be recorded and than released.
Mandy, their new lead female singer, was a brand new believer in Jesus
Christ. Formally, she belonged to an all female pop group 'It's Just My
Destiny,' When Mandy became saved she dumped them and joined
Sunday's Children.
"It's just my destiny all I wanna do is be free!
It's just my destiny all I wanna do is be me!
And I am so very glad that I ain't a real live
Loser like the most you are just gonna be.
It's just my destiny all I wanna do is believe
Only in me and I'm gonna be the very best
Girl that I just can possibly be and I want
All of you to just leave me alone on my own!"
Most of their fans were blinded by their worldly suggestive beauty to
pay attention to their narcissistic lyrics putting them all down while
building themselves up higher and higher at their expenses. They
wore painted faces, finger nails and toe nails and very scanty clothes
that would make Los Vegas dancers blush for shame.
Whereas, the Christian pop group, 'Sunday's Children,' dressed in the
latest trends but they still dressed modestly by today's contemporary
standards. The two all female pop groups would not ever appear in
the same show or on the same stage. 'It's Just My Destiny' called
'Sunday's Children' Christian prudes but 'Sunday's Children' called
their revival group 'nothing but a bunch of hookers.'
One time a booking agent thought it would be 'very radical' if he placed
the two enemy groups on the same program and even on the same stage.
But neither group showed up and he had to refund all of his promotional
money back to his depositors. Reginald Ringer learned his life's lessons
the hard way from the school of hard knocks.
'O The precious blood of the Lamb of God covers all of me
and by the precious blood of the Lamb of God I've been
set free from all of my shames and my inequities."
Sunday's Children were rehearsing their latest song when their
session just ended on time.
Roxanne Lea Dubarry
Roxy Lea 1954/October Country
November 29, 2023
Copyright © Roxanne Dubarry | Year Posted 2023
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