
All iphone, itouch, and ipad users have a common saying and that is “there’s an app for that”. There are a total of 52,060 active software applications that are written for these devices. With that astonishing number you would think there is an application for anything you might need. There is a app that will help you find the closes restaurant to your current location, one that allows you to take a picture of a plant and then tells you what kind of plant it is and how to take care of it, there several gaming apps that allow you to play with your friends and family from any location, there are voice recorder apps and text to speech apps, there are apps that allow you to read your bible, listen to Christian music, and read Christian literature online. Most of these apps were written in order to help take care of a problem or challenge that someone faces. Maybe one day there will be an app to help us make all the decision we have in our life. Or has that app already been developed?
II Timothy 3:15-17 15and how from infancy you have known the holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. 16All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.
It seems that the bible app is just what we need in order to help us make decision for everything in our life. We know that all scriptures were created by God as a guide for us. All too often the problem we have is not having the right source of knowledge, but User Error by not looking first at his words of wisdom before jumping feet first into our decisions we make.
Although the most expensive application you can buy from the iTunes store is $999.99 (BarMax: California study guide to the bar exam). The free app of the bible will always help you the most. Check in on God’s word this week either by using your electronic device or grabbing your leather bound pages and see just what application you can get from it for your life
In Him, Joe
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