My Bible: reasons to believe in the power of the Bible
‘I used to be a pilot on boats around the Isle of Wight. When I retired, I started doing up properties. I had one that was a six-year project. At the end, I got it valued and it didn’t come up to the effort and time I had put into it.
I started looking at my life and asking what was it all about? I’d joined the Navy at 15. I didn’t think much about God. When I was a pilot there were two or three times when things had gone bad for me. One night at 2am, I nearly went under a container ship. I prayed. Though I was far from God, He was close to me.
I know he saved me that night. But that’s easy to say in retrospect.
My wife said to me, "Are you still searching for God? Why don’t you read the Bible?" I was 62 when I started reading the Bible. In the years since, my whole life has changed.
My anchor verse is Proverbs 3.5-6. It says, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.” I try to read chapters two and three in Proverbs a couple of times a week. These chapters have answered the questions that I had about what life is about. Trusting in the Lord is the secret of life, isn’t it?’
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My wife and I were told we’d likely never have children
I was furious. I had just come back from being interviewed by a college
I became very ill when I was 20 years old and was hospitalised
I’m sometimes guilty of thinking I know better than everyone else
I was an executive in a company. A colleague had retired and died very suddenly.
I keep coming back to John 6.67–68
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