Sunday, March 8, 2009

What would happen if we treat our bible the same way we treat our cell phone?

Can you imagine what would happen if we treated our bible the same way we treat our cell phone?

If we always carried our bible in our wallet, briefcase, on our belt, or in our purse?

And if we looked through it several times a day?

And went back to look for it when we forget it at home or at the office?

And if we used it to send messages to our friends?

And acted like we couldn't live without it?

And gave it as a gift to our young ones, for their own protection, and in order to stay in constant communication with them?

And took it with us whenever we travel, just in case of an emergency?

Unlike a cell phone, the bible never loses it signal:

We can connect with it anywhere.

We don't have to worry about being low on minutes, because Jesus already paid the bill, and the minutes are unlimited.

And, best of all, there are no dropped calls, and the battery never loses its charge.

"Search for Jehovah, you people, while he may be found. Call to him while he proves to be near." (Isaiah 55:6)

Emergency numbers:

When you are sad, dial John chapter 14.

When people talk about you, dial Psalm 27.

When you are nervous, dial Psalm 51.

When you are worried, dial Matthew 6: 19, 34.

When you are in danger, dial Psalm 91.

When God seems far off, dial Psalm 63.

When your faith needs strengthening, dial Hebrews 11.

When you are alone and afraid, dial Psalm 23.

When you are being harsh and critical, dial 1 Corinthians 13.

To find the secret to happiness, dial Colossians 3:12-17,

When you are sad and alone, dial Romans 8:31-39.

When you are full of fear, dial 1 John 4:18.

When you desire peace and rest, dial Matthew 11:25-30.

When the world seems greater than God, dial Psalm 90.








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