I wont let the day go without posting my reflections for today’s entry. :110: You have probably noticed I am few days late. :13: If I have a lot of extra time, I will try to catch up. :67:
Again, it’s reflections about the Bible. I felt guilty because my Bible is like most people’s Bible. A dust collector. It is embarrassing. :4:
It says: “Every believer should wreck a copy of the Bible every 10 years.” And this one also struck me: “A Bible that is falling apart is usually owned by someone who isn’t” Although my Bible looks worn out, it’s not because it’s been read. It was because it was a dust collector and it’s old, also I am not the original owner. And didn’t know how to take care of it. :argh:
I want to have a Bible. New. And if I will get a Bible, I swear wont let it be a dust collector anymore. If I will get my own copy of my Bible, I will look worn out because it’s being read and not because it’s not used. :51:
For now, I wont make any promises of using my old Bible, but soon I will probably will. Conscience will knock again. :99: But I still wish I can get my own copy of the Bible so I can measure how I used it. :yipee:
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