Dealing with the fake and real.

Dealing with the fake and real.

Stradivarius violins, made in the eighteenth century in Cremona, Italy, are among today’s most valuable musical instruments.

💥The sound they produce has improved with age. Only about 650 exist. They are so rare that one recently sold at auction for nearly $16 million!

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🎯Perhaps because they are so valuable, the market is flooded with imitations.

🎯Some owners innocently conclude that they have found a violin that might be a Stradivarius.

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💥One such person planned to get rid of a violin until she found a label saying it was a Stradivarius. Unfortunately, appraisers revealed it was a fake.

🎯A Canadian violinist reports that around ten people a week contact her claiming to have found a real Stradivarius. But none have been genuine.

💥The Smithsonian Institution received so many inquiries they had to publish information about how to recognize fakes.

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🎯The Bible tells us this principle applies to the lives of believers.

💥Some people have a real relationship with Jesus, a serious calling, and an authentic understanding of the Scriptures.

💥But there also are fakes. Some people masquerade as believers, thinking they are Christians, but, in reality, they are following their own desires.
Sounding sincere, they learn to manipulate others and “deceive innocent people.”

– With Inspiration Ministries

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