The Devil’s Interest
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By Roman Pierce
How intense do you insist to enlist into the good life?
Are you interested in in selling your birthrights to the afterlife?
Can you afford to pay the Devil’s interest?
I confess that you should look at the situation closely before you sign on the dotted line.
Can you afford the Devil’s interest?
He’s sense is in arrogance over confidence.
Arrogance is hubris backed by little more than hot air.
Beware arrogance because it is a fasle sense of accomplishment.
The Devil has interest in foolishness coupled with ignorance no matter how intelligent a person is.
The Devil’s relatives find sense in the spoils of capitalism over matters of the soul.
Their bold spirits drawn to his black hole.
They sold their souls for holdings that do not transfer to the afterlife.
They traded Jesus Christ for stocks and bonds.
Babylon is upon us.
God’s soldiers can no longer stay anonymous because the Devil’s interest is compounding while taking hold.
The Devil’s flock was bold enough to say “In God we trust”, but they worship the bust of Bahamel.
What is the price tag on hell’s bail?
Who is it’s bondsman?
Whoever the man and whatever the price I wouldn’t pay it to save my life.
I’d rather survive here and have my afterlife in the clear.
Beware the Devil’s interest.
It insists on luxury over sanity.
It worships vanity over humanity.
It praises animosity over authenticity.
We were born in simplicity but our culture pushed us further to complexity compelling the weak to take hold of the Devil and it’s interest.
It takes sense to sense the Devil and it’s interest.
Patience is a virtue that derives longer life and prosperity.
Absolutely the Devil’s interest is too heavy to compensate.
God’s interest was paid for us before our birth, but some trade their wealth for a curse and a hurst.
Beware the Devil’s Interest.
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