MAY 2 - MAY 8 2010 — COMPLETE — ISSUE 152
Get out your merit badges and get ready to pin them on me. This weekend I spent almost ten hours at Rob and Shari's surrounded by food, and yet was still able to eat the next day. Maybe my will power has gotten better since my last party at their place, or maybe it was because Rob distracted me with fire at the end of the night. (Well played sir. Well played. You spared my stomach and saved some leftovers for your self. Next time, though, I'll be on to your tricks.)
Ever notice how we have trainers, books, videos, websites and advice for everything? Want to get in shape? Watch this video. Want to learn a foreign language? Take this class. Want to know how to cook hippo quiche for your next family reunion? Read this book. Having help on everything is great, but there is a drawback; for any area you want to improve on, you have to view yet another book, trainer, class, or site.
2 TIMOTHY 3:16-17 - NKJ
God knows we desire to learn and grow and our need for improvement. And He's done the one thing so many instructors, classes, and philosophies out there have failed to do — to give us help for every area of our lives all in one place. There is nothing we can't get advice on that isn't in the Bible. Somewhere in the vast pages of knowledge, someone has been recorded in a similar situation, struggling with the same core issues, all so we can be properly equipped.
Now, I'm not saying the Bible will tell you how to perform brain surgery, (which is too bad 'cuz while working at Target you have no idea how often that need arose), but it can hep you become a phenomenal brain surgeon thanks to a Godly work and study ethic. So if you're struggling in an area, looking to improve yourself in some way, or just looking for some advice, check out God's Word, the Bible. It's all answers, all the time.
Brett "I'm writing a self help book: How To Be Short In A Tall Man's World'" Hibbler
Well done in pointing folks back to the Word to their search for improvement in their lives.
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