YOUR BIBLE-READ IT EVERY DAY
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'The
grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God stands forever.' Isaiah 40:8
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Let's look once more at what some of the most notable people in
history have had to say about the Bible. Matthew Arnold: 'To the Bible men
will return because they cannot do without it. The true God is, and must be
pre-eminently the God of the Bible, the eternal, who makes for righteousness
from whom Jesus came forth, and whose spirit governs the course of humanity.'
George Washington: 'It is impossible to rightly govern the world without God
and the Bible.' Thomas Jefferson: 'The Bible is the cornerstone of liberty.'
Horace Greeley: 'It is impossible to mentally or socially enslave a Bible reading
people.' Patrick Henry: 'This is a book worth more than all other books which
were ever printed.' William McKinley: 'The more profoundly we study this
wonderful book and the more closely we observe its divine precepts, the
better citizens we will become and the higher will be the destiny of our
nation.' J. Edgar Hoover: 'Inspiration has been the keynote of America's
phenomenal growth. Inspiration has been the backbone of America's greatness.
Inspiration has been the difference between defeat and victory in America's
wars. And this inspiration has come from faith in God, faith in the teachings
of the Sermon on the Mount, and faith in the belief that the Holy Bible is
the inspired Word of God. Reading it within the family circle is more
important today than ever before. It draws the family together into a more
closely knit unit. It gives each member a faith to live by.' Your Bible-read
it every day!
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