HEAVEN — While in eternal glory and revelry in the presence of the Lord and His saints, famed hymn writer Charles Wesley was kicking himself for not realizing he could just repeat the same chorus 20 times and call it a day.
Wesley, who wrote such beloved hymns as "O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing," "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today," and "Come Thou Long Expected Jesus," has reportedly been watching the evolution of Christian music over the centuries regretting that he filled his songs with so much beauty and deep theological truth when he could have just churned out song after song of shallow, repetitive choruses.
"Why didn't anyone tell me this sooner?" Wesley said recently. "I used to just pore over these hymns wanting to give the utmost glory to the Lord while giving people songs that w