Easter weekend reflection – Bob Katter
Dear Editor,
In country music writer, Stan Coster’s song, ‘God Will Prevail’ he wrote,
“They say we have nothing from Jesus to fear,
No one has seen Him for two thousand years,
And according to science ‘tis a nice fairy tale.
But on the great day of judgement, God will prevail.
When life's running smooth God is far from our minds,
We say we've been lucky or smart, but I find,
When the sad things and bad things should darken our day,
Then we ask him to help us, in a most selfish way.”
Coster is right. Surely, we should see the richness of living that Christianity brings, and not just turn to God in the bad times.

I believe that the Medici's may be the most important family in human history.
To quote the BBC, the Medici's were the Renaissance.
They had a thirst for science, the creation of beauty, a whole new world and way of thinking. The Medici's were also the Popes of Rome throughout most of the 1500's.
The wonderful stories of Martin Luther Kind, William Wilberforce & Gorbachev.
Like the Medici's these people gave us inspiration in their fight to create a better world.
Written beneath the flag at Eureka Stockade - 'Every man dies, but not every man lives.'
Christianity is about the passion of Jesus and arguably the cruellest death humans could ever conceive. The irony was that the Romans could conquer others, but they could never conquer their own personal demons and live a much richer life.
"I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” - John 16:33
Regards,
Bob Katter MP.









