Have you ever heard the story about the man who became president of the United States for a day?
President James Polk spent his last day as president on
March 3, 1849, and at midnight, Polk was out of office. But his successor, Gen.
Zachary Taylor, a staunch church goer, refused to be sworn in on March 4, 1849
because it was a Sunday.
He said, “Going to church was a higher priority than
becoming president of the United States.”
He postponed his inauguration until Monday, March 5. So for
one day, US Senator David Atchison of Missouri was president pro tempore of the
US.
Can you think of anything more important than becoming
president of the US?
Zachary Taylor could – it was going to church.
Source: Paul Harvey News & Wikipedia (ministry127.com)
Heb 10:25 (CEV): “Some people have gotten out of the habit
of meeting for worship, but we must not do that. We should keep on encouraging
each other, especially since you know that the day of the Lord’s coming is
getting closer.”
“Church attendance is as vital to a disciple as a
transfusion of rich, healthy blood to a sick man.” - D.L. Moody.
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