by Charles R. Swindoll
He who gets wisdom loves his own soul;
he who keeps understanding will find good.
Proverbs 19:8
There is something grand about old things that are still in
good shape. Old furniture, rich with the patina of age and history, is far more
intriguing than the uncomfortable, modern stuff.
The Bible is old also---ancient, in fact.
Its timeless stories have for centuries shouted, "You
can make it! Don't quit . . . don't give up!" Its truths, secure and solid
as stone, say, "I'm still here, waiting to be claimed and applied."
Whether it's a prophet's warning, a patriarch's prayer, a poet's psalm, or a
preacher's challenging reminder. The Book of books lives on, offering us new
vistas.
Though ancient, it has never lost its relevance.
Though battered, no one has ever improved on its content.
Though old, it never fails to offer something pure,
something wise, something new.
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