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glasses on the table, and she didn't miss them until they had been driving about twenty minutes.  By then, to add to the aggravation, they had to travel quite a distance before they could find a place to turn around - in order to return to the restaurant to retrieve her glasses.

*All the way back, the husband became the classic grouchy old man.  He fussed and complained and scolded his wife relentlessly during the entire return drive.  The more he chided her - the more agitated he became.  He just wouldn't let up one minute.  To her relief, they finally arrived at the restaurant.

*As the woman got out of the car and hurried inside to retrieve her glasses, the old geezer yelled to her, "While you're in there, you might as well get my hat, and the credit card."





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Everything that goes into a life of pleasing God has been miraculously given to us by getting to know, personally and intimately, the One who invited us to God.  The best invitation we ever received!

We were also given absolutely terrific promises to pass on to you - your tickets to participation in the life of God after you turned your back on a world corrupted by lust.  So don't lose a minute in building on what you've been given, complementing your basic faith with good character, spiritual understanding, alert discipline, passionate patience, reverent wonder, warm friendliness, and generous love, each dimension fitting into and developing the others.

With these qualities active and growing in your lives, no grass will grow under your feet, no day will pass without its reward as you mature in your experience of our Master Jesus.  Without these qualities you can't see what's right before you, oblivious that your old sinful life has been wiped off the books.

So, friends, confirm God's invitation to you, his choice of you.  Don't put it off; do it now.  Do this, and you'll have your life on a firm footing, the streets paved and the way wide open into the eternal kingdom of our Master and Savior, Jesus Christ.

2 Peter 1:3-11
The Message





Grandfather and His Bible

The story is told of an old man who lived on a farm in the mountains of eastern Kentucky with his young grandson.  Each morning, Grandpa was up early sitting at the kitchen table reading from his old worn-out Bible.  His grandson, who wanted to be just like him, tried to imitate him in any way he could.

One day the grandson asked, "Papa, I try to read the Bible just like you but I don't understand it, and what I do understand I forget as soon as I close the book.  What good does reading the Bible do?"

The Grandfather quietly turned from putting coal in the stove and said, "Take this coal basket down to the river and bring back a basket of water."

The boy did as he was told, even though all the water leaked out before he could get back to the house.  The grandfather laughed and said, "You will have to move a little faster next time," and sent him back to the river with the basket to try again.

This time the boy ran faster, but again the basket was empty before he returned home.  Out of breath, he told his grandfather that it was "impossible to carry water in a basket," and he went to get a bucket instead.  The old man said, "I don't want a bucket of water; I want a basket of water.  You can do this.  You're just not trying hard enough," and he went out the door to watch the boy try again.

At this point, the boy knew it was impossible, but he wanted to show his grandfather that even if he ran as fast as he could, the water would leak out before he got far at all.  The boy scooped the water and ran hard, but when he reached his grandfather the basket was again empty.  Out of breath, he said, "See Papa, it's useless!"

"So you think it is useless?" The old man said, "Look at the basket."

The boy looked at the basket and for the first time he realized that the basket looked different.  Instead of a dirty old coal basket, it was clean.

"Son, that's what happens when you read the Bible.  You might not understand or remember everything, but when you read it, it will change you from the inside out."

That is the work of God in our lives, to change us from the inside out and to slowly transform us into the image of His Son.  Take time to read a portion of God's word each day, and remind a friend by sharing this message.

Author Unknown





What If the Bible Had
21 Hidden Books

There are 21 Bible book names hidden in the following paragraph.  Can you find them?

I once made a remark about the hidden books of the Bible. It was a lulu, kept people looking so hard for facts. For others it was a real revelation. Some were in a jam, especially since the names of the books are not capitalized. But the truth finally struck home to numbers of readers. It should be a most facinating few moments for you. Yes, there are some books that will be a hard job to find, but those are the most fun. Can a human being really find all twenty-one of them? At the worst, you should find fifteen. No defect in the genes is required, although I will admit it usually takes a minister to find one of them and there will be loud lamentations when it is found. What will keep you from answering this challenge? A little lady says she brews a cup of tea so she can concentrate better. How long you keep working on it only you can judge, so long as you try to compete. Remember, we can have fun seeking out 21 books of the Bible, but it is by far more important to "seek first His kingdom and His righteousness."





Answers
(in alphabetical order)

Acts
Amos
Esther
Genesis
Hebrews
Hosea
James
Job
Judges
Kings
Lamentations
Luke
Mark
Matthew
Nahum
Numbers
Peter
Revelations
Romans
Ruth
Titus





Answers
(in order of appearance)

Mark
Luke
Kings
Acts
Revelations
James
Ruth
Numbers
Amos
Esther
Job
Hosea
Nahum
Matthew
Genesis
Titus
Lamentations
Romans
Hebrews
Judges
Peter





If you're baffled, send an email to Janet and
let me know which one(s) you couldn't find.





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