I never suspected my bible would look as it does now. Today as I look it over, I notice the stain from where my pen had harshly stroked the light blue leather and I had tried to mend the damage by using nail polish remover (which proved only to worsen the problem). I notice the light white circles that cover parts of the sparkling silver page tips from when it had been attacked by my exploding lunch (I believe that day yogurt had been on the menu). I notice the bent pages in Genesis from when I had fallen asleep with it in my hands.
I am relieved to remember that the outside of a book is the least important part of the object and the meaning which lies within the pages, regardless of their appearance, is the truly worth while part. But, is it not common in this day to only look at the cover, the skin, the appearance, and so easily over look the deep beauty of what is found within? Unfortunately, this has become the norm in our society and we are worse off for it.
"But the LORD said to Samuel, 'Do not look on his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the LORD sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the LORD looks on the heart.'"
1 Samuel 16:7
It's a marvelous thing that God looks only on the heart. A blessing for many, but a conviction for others who work to look "good."
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This is such a blessing! Thank you for posting. It really spoke to my heart this morning :)
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