Relevant
I have met so many young people who do not
see the church as relevant and do not consider the Bible a real book of history
that can be trusted. Ken Ham
I heard a disturbing report this morning on
the news. The American Bible Society
takes an annual poll every year related to the Bible. They found that 1 in 5 Americans are skeptical
of the Bible’s relevance. The ones who
are most indifferent in the study are those between the ages of 18-29.
I grew up in a Christian home where the Bible
is truth and it governs how we live our lives. I still have my first Bible that
my grandmother gave me. It has my name
engraved on the front in gold letters.
The binding is worn and a little torn but isn’t that the way your Bible
should be. When my Bible shows no wear
and tear then I am probably not opening it often enough. In my eyes the relevance of the Bible
is best described in John 14:6 -
Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to
the Father except through Me.
I admit there were times in my younger years
where I didn’t always follow the way of the Bible. We are sinners and we are susceptible
to worldly sin. I think the problem today
lies in how children are being exposed to the Bible if at all. If we don’t teach them about what the Bible
means, how will they ever learn how truly relevant It is.
We are given the opportunity of a lifetime to
be saved for eternity and to share it with everyone we come in contact with but
too many times we hesitate. If 1 in 5
Americans don’t believe the Bible is relevant, we as a society are in trouble.
Prayer for the Day:
Heavenly Father, the Bible is relevant to me.
I praise You for giving me the Book that helps me through any trouble I
may face in this life. It is a love
story to Your people. Help me to value
it as a priceless treasure and to share it with a younger generation who may
have never heard of its great importance or fully understand the consequences
of not appreciating it for what it is.
Scripture:
Faith Triumphs
in Trouble
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