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“Some people treat the Bible like rental car insurance.”

A thought by James MacDonald (2010-05-03) from his book, 10 Choices: A Proven Plan to Change Your Life Forever (Kindle Location 1660). Thomas Nelson. Kindle Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.)

Now the Bible is God’s Word.  His word has the power to do unbelievable things in our life.  As James says, “The Bible is the decree of God. God has eternally determined that what is written there will happen. That’s why, in the face of temptation, Jesus said, It is written . . . it is written. It will be as God said.”

But so many of us don’t treat it like that.  As James says, “Some people treat the Bible like rental car insurance.”

He says, “I would guess that most people waive the extra rental car insurance. If you’re like me, you think to yourself, The rental car costs plenty already. Now they want me to add $ 35 a day for the insurance? I haven’t had an accident in ten years. What are the chances that I’m going to have an accident today? Slim. No, I don’t want the insurance.”

He goes on, “A lot of people treat the Bible like that. I guess in an extreme emergency I’m going to want the Bible, but I doubt I’m going to have a crisis today, so I think I’ll pass. Technically, you should get up and spend some time in God’s Word, but instead, you grab a cup of coffee and rush out the door. I’ll probably be OK today without it. Some people treat the Bible like rental car insurance.”


Is that how you treat it?

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