The Bible and our cell phones

Ever  wonder what  would  happen if we treated our Bible like we treat our cell phone, or at least used it as much?

  • What  if we carried it around in our purses or  pockets?
  • What  if we flipped through it several time a  day?
  • What  if we turned back to go get it if we forgot  it?
  • What  if we used it to receive messages from the  text?
  • What  if we treated it like we couldn’t live without  it?
  • What  if we gave it to Kids as  gifts?
  • What  if we used it when we  traveled?
  • What  if we used it in case of  emergency?

Oh,  and  one more thing. Unlike our cell phone, we don’t have to worry about our Bible being  disconnected because Jesus already paid the  bill.

Acknowledging the Creator

My wife and I recently went on vacation, and as is our habit we brought along a camera and several rolls of film. Upon our return my wife began proudly showing off our latest set of vacation photos, and then each day she’d relate her coworkers’ reactions to me. After a few days of this I noticed a recurring theme in her friends’ reactions. Invariably, people would say, “Wow, your husband must have a really nice camera!”

Even though people liked my photos, I was disappointed. I wanted them to acknowledge what a good photographer I am, not what a good camera I have.

After a week of this I ranted to my wife: “Why do people do this? Nobody looks at a painting and says, ‘Nice brushes!’ Nobody looks at a skyscraper and says, ‘Nice drafting table!’ Nobody looks at a sculpture and says, ‘Nice chisel!’ What’s wrong with these people?”

It felt good to get that off my chest. Until my wife reminded me, “So, how often do you look at creation and say, ‘Nice work, God’?”

You Never Walk Alone
How often you fear the road up ahead,
How often you dread the unknown,
How often, too, do you tend to forget
That you never walk alone.

For there’s One who well knows where you’re going,
He’s sure every step of the way,
For long, long ago He walked the same path
That you and I travel today.

And He understands every misgiving,
For fear is a part of us all,
But in faith make each step firm and steady,
And the Father will not let you fall.

Just remember He’s walking beside you,
With love that will never fail,
His arm around your shoulders,
His eye upon the trail.

By Lee Simmons