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Josh Ginter on the Crossway ESV Heirloom Single Column Legacy Bible:

Yet, there’s something special about owning a Bible with such high quality. If there was ever a way for the words inside to make a tangible appearance, it would be through the precision and care found in the making of the Heirloom Legacy.
This Bible is an heirloom. The Bible is a legacy.
It kind of fits, if you ask me.

Well, I was not in the market for a $275 Bible before reading this, but I think that I am now. I really like the single column layout.

Of course, there’s no sense lusting after a Bible when the material inside the book is what matters. You don’t have to break the bank for the message inside to take root in your life.

As he eloquently put here, not having this particular beautiful Bible does not have to stop the beautiful material inside it to work in me.



Note to self: don’t tickle a toddler who is potty training and wearing normal underwear. Especially when he is on top of you.





Back at work for the first time since Caleb was born. I’m pretty thankful to work somewhere that let me take three weeks off after he was born.


Who Is This?

The last week or so of my daily Bible reading has been in the Book of Job. Today, that included Job 3839.

Those two chapters make up one of my favorite passages of the Bible; It is God making the case for His glory to Job. It is a beautiful picture of the scale and power go God.

If you feel like you need some extra perspective today, I recommend taking a couple of minutes are reading these two chapters.


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