tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8431555212964585861.post988218214851278397..comments2023-10-26T09:26:01.709-05:00Comments on Man Stuff: Things Left UnsaidMen's Networkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00825600454919571039noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8431555212964585861.post-69970519978650274442015-07-29T08:54:53.114-05:002015-07-29T08:54:53.114-05:00The more I read the Bible the more I am amazed at ...The more I read the Bible the more I am amazed at what a masterpiece of brevity it is, better by far than any Reader's digest condensed book. How the four Gospel writers could convey so much of our Lord's life, teachings, and miracles in such short works is unexplainable outside of divine inspiration. I could never do it. I am thankful God made the Gospels and the whole Bible the length they are, and that we can carry around one book instead of needing a wheelbarrow to carry an encyclopedia type books ("Life of Jesus, volume 26" would not be nearly as handy to take to the hospital or nursing home as what we have!). I do confess it frustrates me that I will have to wait to get to heaven to know what JOhn 21:25 is all about. In my weak moments, I do ask God, "Could you give us more details of a day in the life of Christ and have given us a little less book of Numbers?" But it is all good! <br />Pastor Daniel Deardoff Sr.noreply@blogger.com