Let's walk together.

Let's walk together.
1 Corinthians 11:1

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Monday, June 14, 2010

Smoking for breakfast

As I walked toward my office building this morning I spied two professional women in the adjacent alley smoking cigarettes while holding a conversation. While I have seen this before, it stuck out to me today. These women were smoking for breakfast. The drive to start ones day off with a smoke must be a powerful one.

The drive to read the Bible each morning has become very powerful for me and I highly recommend it to everyone. As a younger married man, I would tell my wife that reading the Bible set the tone for my day. If I didn’t get an opportunity to do so, I may not function in my best capacity. My understanding wife has helped to ensure that I have time to read and pray each morning prior to any noise being made around the house by the sounds of morning preparation.

I may be a Bible addict because I need the Word of God to start me on my day. Consider sharing this addiction and having a regular intake of the Bible each morning.

In Christ,

Elder Kenan

2 comments:

  1. There is a saying that goes "Breakfast is the most important meal of the day." I believe that applies to the intake of reading the word in the morning. Blessed to live for another day, but at the same time facing a day that's never been seen before, it's important to read the Bible to face whatever comes your way. I definitely agree with you Elder.

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  2. Great insight V! There was a movie in the 80's entitled "The breakfast club" starring the Brat pack. These kids were in saturday school as a punishment and formed a community amongst themselves. Hopefully we can build a community of believers who read the Bible each morning and form a "Breakfast Club" of our own.

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