When they were nothing
Ray Ortlund Blog | May 14, 2012

The Beatles broke up when they stopped having fun. They were no less talented. They were even more experienced. But they started picking at each other, even provoking each other. John brought Yoko into the recording sessions because he knew it would hack the other guys off.
When they were nothing, they were friends. Then they succeeded. And we do not steward success well. We don't even know how to have fun with it.
"Where jealousy and selfish ambition exist, there will be disorder." James 3:16
HT: Todd MacDonald
John Stewart
May 15, 2012 at 03:08 AM
The Beatles broke up when John Lennon said: "We are more popular than Jesus!"