The only source of truth.
Forever, O Lord, Your Word is settled in heaven. (Psalm 119:89)
Louisa May Alcott's Little Women and Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility became popular again when film producers put their stories on the screen. But hasn't our society advanced so far that yesteryear's book couldn't possibly have any relevance to today's situations?
The great thing about classic literature is that just the opposite is true. Fine writing has enduring value when it speaks to the heart-issues people have always shared. . . . .
But there's one old book that tops them all. . . . It's the Bible, God's Word to us. When it [addresses an issue,]. . .it's right on target. . . . When it talks about the purpose of life, it's the only source of truth.
Louisa May Alcott's Little Women and Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility became popular again when film producers put their stories on the screen. But hasn't our society advanced so far that yesteryear's book couldn't possibly have any relevance to today's situations?
The great thing about classic literature is that just the opposite is true. Fine writing has enduring value when it speaks to the heart-issues people have always shared. . . . .
But there's one old book that tops them all. . . . It's the Bible, God's Word to us. When it [addresses an issue,]. . .it's right on target. . . . When it talks about the purpose of life, it's the only source of truth.

