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Daily Bread

Horsepower

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Ask for the old paths, where the good way is, and walk in it; then you will find rest for your souls.

— Jeremiah 6:16

On a cold winter day in Michigan, a woman in labor was being rushed to the hospital when the unthinkable happened. The ambulance slid off an icy road into a ditch. A passing four-wheel drive truck stopped and tried to haul the emergency vehicle out but couldn’t get a grip.

That’s when help arrived. An Amish man driving a two-horse team stopped to offer help. He told the ambulance service that the horses’ shoes had been sharpened so they would bite into the ice. Once he hooked up the horses to the ambulance, they walked it right out of the ditch.

By today’s standards, this young mother received help from a source of strength that was old-fashioned and outmoded. But on that day, old ways helped to ensure the safe arrival of new life into the world.

Most of us wouldn’t want to return to the old-fashioned ways. But more than 2,500 years ago, Jeremiah reminded us that there is nothing more relevant than the truth of the past. Even though he was regarded as a relic of his time, he urged his neighbors to walk in the old paths of truth so that they would find peace and rest for their souls (Jer. 6:16). Today, we can still find rest and peace in Jesus, our eternal source of truth (Matt. 11:28). — Man De Haan

Upon Thy Word I rest, so strong, so sure;

So full of comfort blest, so sweet, so pure,

Thy Word that changes not, that

faileth never!

My King, I rest upon Thy Word forever. — Havergal

READ: Jeremiah 6:16-21

The old truth of God’s Word is ever new.

The Bible in one year:

• 2 Samuel 7-9

• Proverbs 14:12-24


AN AMISH

HAVERGAL

MAN DE HAAN

MY KING

OLD

REST

THY WORD

TRUTH

UPON THY WORD I

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