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04, 2007
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Barb and myself are in Ontario this week
visiting our daughter and her family. However, we have stayed
a-tuned to the Minneapolis tragedy and the collapse of the
bridge there. Therefore my thoughts for this weeks newsletter
are about endurance.
Out of every thousand books written, six hundred do not
pay the cost of printing and only live a year, while only
fifty last seven years. However, the Bible which is centuries
old is still easily the "best seller" of all time.
It is printed in hundreds of languages and dialects, and
millions of copies of the whole or part are circulated every
year. Yet no book has ever been so persecuted.
Persecution has raged since the days of Jehoiakim, king
of Israel, who "cut it with a penknife, and cast it
into the fire" (about 606 B.C.). Antiochus Epiphanes
(168
B.C.) destroyed all the copies he could find. Diocletian
(303) A.D. did the same, and many in later years made bonfires
of the earliest printed New Testaments.
It has had to stand the attacks made upon it first by atheists
and then by modernists, but it is still what a former Prime
Minister of England called "the impregnable rock of
Holy Scripture."
Other books die a natural death, but this Book is possessed
of indestructible vitality.
"The word of the Lord endureth forever" 1 Peter
1:25!
Russ Nesbit
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