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Editorial Portuguese  Spanish    
Year 4 - N° 194 - January 30, 2011 


 

Translation
Francine Prado / francine.cassia@hotmail.com

 


The Bible and the mobile

 

 
The internet is such a technological achievement that it has come to stay, as it happened with the radio, film and television. Although, as everyone knows, it continues to surprise us at all times.

Clearly, we are not referring to the negative things that people without knowing or malicious, transmit over network. People who use the internet well balanced are aware of how to avoid them and if they want, never be affected by them.

We refer, of course, to good and positive things which happen in order to people’s growth and development, as the message which is being transmitted over network in PPS format, with the title as we adopt in this editorial.  

Here is the message content (1):

“Have you ever imagined what it would happen if we treated our Bible in the same way as we treat our mobile?

What if we carried our Bible in our pockets and purse?

What if we checked it several times during the day?

What if we came back to take it when we left it at home or in the office…?

What if we used it to text our friends?

What if we lived as we could not live without it?

What if we presented children with it?

What if we used it when we travel?

What if we got it an emergency case?

The Bible does not lose signal, as mobile does.

It ‘works’ anywhere.

You do not have to be concerned about credits because Jesus already paid the bill and the credits are unlimited.

And best of all: the connection does not drop and the battery charge is for life.

“Seek the Lord while He may be found, call on Him while He is near”! (I 55:6)

We found some emergency numbers:

When you are sad, you can call John 14.

When people talk about you, you can call Psalm 27.

When you are nervous, you can call Psalm 51.

When you are concerned, you can call Matthew 6:19, 34.

When you are in dangerous, you can call Psalm 91.

When God looks distant, you can call Psalm 63.
When you need stimulate your faith, you can call Hebrews 11. 
When you feel lonely and scared, you can call Psalm 23. 
When you are rough and critical, you can call 1 Corinthians 13.
To learn happiness secret, you can call Colossians 3:12-17.

When you feel sad and alone, you can call Romans 31-39.

When you desire peace and rest, you can call Matthews 11:25-30.

When the world seems bigger than God, you can call Psalm 90.

I have received this emergency phone list and I thought it could be good sharing it with special people as you!

Get it noted in your agenda, one of them can be IMPORTANT at ANY TIME in your LIFE!!!

… God bless you...”

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We make ours the words above.

God bless the author of this message and those ones who, with all love, formatted and have been transmitting to World Wide Web.

 

(1) Author unknown, the text was formatted in PPS by Wesley Simões, which gave the permission to publish in our magazine. Settled in Ji-Paraná, Rondônia, Wesley maintains a website with texts and interesting information about the Bible. Here is the website: www.evangelismoemslides.com.br
 


 

 


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