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Daily Bread

Life is like riding a bicycle

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All these . . . obtained a good testimony through faith.  — Hebrews 11:39

In a letter to his son Eduard, Albert Einstein gave this advice: “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving.” The great physicist’s advice is wise and practical.

This wise counsel can apply to the Christian life. Many believers by faith keep moving ahead through painful and trying circumstances. But when they experience a personal moral failure, they lose their balance and fall. Their regret and feeling of unworthiness of God’s forgiveness may then keep them down and they no longer move ahead in their spiritual life.

The Bible gives us many examples of those who have experienced serious personal failure. Abraham lied to Pharaoh about his wife, Sara (Gen. 12:11-17). Jacob deceived his father to acquire Esau’s blessing (Gen. 27:18-29). Moses disobeyed God by striking the rock instead of speaking to it (Num. 20:7-12). Despite their failures, we are told: “all these . . . obtained a good testimony through faith” (Heb. 11:39).

These biblical characters are lifted up as examples because after they fell, they turned back to God and began to follow Him again. Have you lost your spiritual balance through a sinful choice, which is keeping you down? Repent and follow the God of second chances once again. — Dennis Fisher

I’ve strayed, O Lord, and turned aside,

I’ve disobeyed Your voice;

But now contrite of heart I turn

And make Your will my choice.

                                          — D. De Haan

READ: Hebrews 11:32-40

Our God is a God of second chances.

The Bible in One Year:

• Zechariah 13-14

• Revelation 21

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ONE YEAR

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