CAN YOU IMAGINE LIFE WITHOUT MACHINES - CARS, BUSES, TELEPHONES OR RADIOS? But a machine only helps your
life if you know how to use it. An old chief from the jungle was asked to make a spech on the radio. When the radio host gave
him the microphone, the chief grabbed it, put in up to his ear and started talking! Machines and gadgets are great, if you
know how to use them correctly.
DO YOU KNOW THE MOST SOPHISTICATED, advanced machine ever invented? It's you and me! The human machine.
Our mind, body and emotions, make up the total person that we are. But the only one who knows everything about how the human
machine works correctly is the One who designed and invented us.
The Bible is our Maker's manual to show us how to live the way He designed life to work. So we not only
must read and understand His Message every day, we must follow it every day to start changing and living the satisfyinglife
He plans for us to enjoy. --- John Stanley
Daily study of God's Word and the practice of prayer are necessary if we are to grow in the Christian faith.
--- Billy Graham
THERE IS NO SHORT CUT TO THE LIFE OF FAITH, whis is the all-vital condition of a victorious life. We must
have periods of lonely meditation and fellowship with God, as indispensable as that our bodies should have food. Thus alone
can the sense of God's presence become the fixed possession of the soul. --- F. B. Meyer
"O Lord, hear me praying ... each morning I will look to You in heaven and lay my requests before You,
praying earnestly. *Seek ye out of the book of the Lord and read. *Ye shall lay up these My words in your heart and in your
soul. *The Lord will send His mercy in the daytime, and in the night His song will be with me, a prayer to the God of my life."
PSALM 5:1,3; ISAIAH 34:16 ASV; DEUTERONOMY 11:18 KJV; PSALM 42:8 BBE
WE SPEND SO MUCH TIME FINDING EXCUSES FOR POWERLESSNESS --- But only as we expose ourselves over and over
to the Word of God can we shake ourselves loose from the easy path of 'do-nothing' about this suffering world. --- Wesley
R. Hurst, Jr.