Something You Can Trust |
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It is hard to find.
On the media you hear this today and something different tomorrow.
Politicians say one thing and mean the opposite. People promise to do this
and that and then fail to do it. Even the mechanical things are limited in
their reliability. There seems to be little to nothing where you can place
your confidence. Sands keep shifting. But consider the Rock.
When you read the Bible, God's inspired message that reveals the mind of Deity to man, if you have a reliable version like the King James (the new King James is also fairly good) you can read with confidence. (Modern versions must be held suspect.) Having something you CAN trust is one thing; trusting what you have is something else. |
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