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Have you ever found buried treasure?
Posted : 16 Feb, 2011 08:36 AM
In God's Word we may often find "buried treasure" as we read passages we may or may not have read before and the Holy Spirit opens them up to our hearts and spirits in ways that bless us and remind us of God's agape love for us!!! :yay::yay::yay::applause::applause::applause:
I was reminded of all of the buried treasure waiting to be found in God's Word today as I read the following devotion from Our Daily Bread Online with the Holy Spirit!!!
Love, Steve
Buried Treasure
February 16, 2011 � by Randy Kilgore
Open my eyes, that I may see wondrous things from Your law. �Psalm 119:18
Growing up in rural Missouri where American outlaw Jesse James (1847�1882) had lived, my friends and I were convinced he had buried treasure nearby. We wandered the woods in dreamy hopes of digging up a saddlebag or other treasure. Often we�d run into an elderly man chopping firewood with a giant axe. For years, we watched this mysterious �axe man� trudge the highways in search of soda cans, his own kind of treasure. Redeeming the cans for cash, he�d retire to his run-down, roofless, unpainted shack with a bottle in a brown paper bag. After his death, his family found bundles of money stored in his ramshackle home.
Like the axe man who ignored his treasure, we Christians sometimes ignore parts of Scripture. We forget that all of Scripture is ours to use; that each passage has a reason for its inclusion in the canon. Who knew Leviticus held so much buried treasure? In an efficient seven verses in chapter 19, God teaches us how to provide for the poor and disabled without stripping them of their dignity (vv.9-10,14), how to run our businesses ethically (vv.11,13,15), and how to embed respect for Him into our daily life (v.12).
If a few verses can contain so much treasure, think of all that can be ours if we dig into our Bibles every day.
Every word in the Bible was placed with a purpose; any part you�ve not read is your buried treasure.
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