No more worlds to conquer
Voltaire was an infidel of the most pronounced type. He wrote: “I wish I had never been born".Lord Byron lived a life of pleasure if anyone did. He wrote: “The worm, the canker and grief are mine alone.” Jay Gould, the American millionaire, had plenty of wealth. When dying, he said “I suppose I am the most miserable man on earth.” Lord Beaconsfield enjoyed more than his share of both position and fame. He wrote: “Youth is a mistake; manhood a struggle; old age a regret.” Alexander the Great had great Military Glory, he conquered the known world in his day. Having done so, he wept in his tent, because he said, “There are no more worlds to conquer.” In Psalm 37 David a man after God's own heart (Acts 13:22) is old (Ps 37:25) . Thus, he speaks wise words of a person who has spent much of his life dwelling in the presence of God. He says “ delight yourself also in the Lord and He shall give you the desires of your heart” (Ps. 37:4). To delight is to take great pleasure i...