If you have ever been to Rome you know that the glory of the Church and Rome past are at times overwhelming. Yet if you were to spend the $15 and go on the Scavi Tours of the necropolis which sits at the foundations of St. Peter's Basilica, I think you would agree that that the highlight of the trip is not the grandness of Peter's church, but the simplicity of Peter's body.

There, laying in a hermetically sealed plexy-glass box under the floor of the great church, is all that is left of the a man who once walked on water, healed the sick, raised the dead, and sat face to face with Jesus Christ. There you will find no gold, no grand statue, no display of glory at all. Just the simple box holding a once incredulous fisherman who came in contact with an incredible Saviour.  

One day, I will be dead and gone, and no matter what else ever do the most important thing about me will that I knew the Master, and that the Master knows me...