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The Bible can change not only a life but an
entire lifestyle. Most of us have heard the story of the Mutiny on the Bounty, but few of
us have heard how the Bible played a very vital part in that historical event. The Bounty
was a British ship which set sail from England in 1787, bound for the South Seas. The idea
was that those on board would spend some time among the islands, transplanting
fruit-bearing and food-bearing trees, and doing other things to make some of the islands
more habitable. After ten months of voyage, the Bounty arrived safely at its destination,
and for six months the officers and the crew gave themselves to the duties placed upon
them by their government.
When the special task was completed, however,
and the order came to embark again, the sailors rebelled. They had formed strong
attachments for the native girls, and the climate and the ease of the South Sea island
life was much to their liking. The result was mutiny on the Bounty, and the sailors placed
Captain Bligh and a few loyal men adrift in an open boat. Captain Bligh, in an almost
miraculous fashion, survived the ordeal, was rescued, and eventually arrived home in
London to tell his story. An expedition was launched to punish the mutineers, and in due
time fourteen of them were captured and paid the penalty under British law.
But nine of the men had gone to another distant
island. There they formed a colony. Perhaps there has never been a more degraded and
debauched social life than that of that colony. They learned to distill whiskey from a
native plant, and the whiskey, as usual, along with other habits, led to their ruin.
Disease and murder took the lives of all the native men and all but one of the white men
named Alexander Smith. He found himself the only man on an island, surrounded by a crowd
of women and half-breed children. Alexander Smith found a Bible among the possessions of a
dead sailor. The Book was new to him. He had never read it before. He sat down and read it
through. He believed it and he began to appropriate it. He wanted others to share in the
benefits of this book, so he taught classes to the women and the children, as he read to
them and taught them the Scriptures.
It was twenty years before a ship ever found
that island, and when it did, a miniature Utopia was discovered. The people were living in
decency, prosperity, harmony, and peace. There was nothing of crime, disease, immorality,
insanity, or illiteracy. How was it accomplished? By reading, the believing, and the
appropriating of the truth of God!
The Tale Of The Tardy Oxcart
Charles R. Swindoll, Word, pp. 50-51.
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Reading Of The Bible |
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Dear Abby:
A young man from a famous family was about to
graduate from high school. It was the custom in that affluent neighborhood for the parents
to give the graduate an automobile. Bill and his father had spent months looking at cars,
and the week before graduation they found the perfect car. Bill was certain that the car
would be his on graduation night.
Imagine his disappointment when, on the eve of
his graduation, Bill's father handed him a gift-wrapped Bible! Bill was so angry, he threw
the Bible down and stormed out of the house. He and his father never saw each other again.
It was the news of his father's death that brought Bill home again.
As he sat one night, going through his father's
possessions that he was to inherit, he came across the Bible his father had given him. He
brushed away the dust and opened it to find a cashier's check, dated the day of his
graduation, in the exact amount of the car they had chosen together.
Chicken Soup For The Christian Soul
Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Patty Aubery and Nancy, HCI, p. 154.
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Trust In The Bible |
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Dear Ab
In January 1997, according to Moira Hodgson in
the New York Times, Sam Sebastiani Jr., a member of one of California's most
prominent winemaking families, died from eating poisonous mushrooms that he had gathered
near his home in Santa Rosa, California.
"The mushroom Mr. Sabastiani is thought to
have eaten," writes Hodgson, "was an Amanita Phalloides, also known as
the death-cap mushroom. It is the cause of 95 percent of lethal mushroom poisoning
worldwide and is fatal more than 35 percent of the time; toxins in its cap destroy the
victim's liver by rupturing the cells.
"Experts
are warning inexperienced
mushroom enthusiasts to leave the picking to trained mycologists, who will not be fooled
by poisonous varieties that closely resemble their nonpoisonous cousins."
Roseaane Soloway, a poison-control-center
administrator, says, "A level of presumed expertise is not enough to save your
life."
"One of the most sinister aspects of deadly
mushroom poisoning," writes Hodgson, "is the delay between ingestion and onset
of symptoms. The stronger the poison, the longer it takes to show itself, and by the time
a patient is aware of the problem, it may be too late."
Some things you shouldn't attempt to learn by
trial and error, for the price of a mistake is far too high. That's the way it
is with our beliefs about the meaning of life and our choices about right and
wrong. Much is at state, and the full consequences of our actions may not be
seen until it is too late. The only expert you can fully trust is the Bible.
Choice Contemporary Illustrations For Preachers,
Teachers, & Writers
Craig Brian Larson, Baker Books, p. 26.
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