1. TV's Mr. Ed was a
horse.
2. Kentucky Fried Chicken changed its name
to KFC to eliminate "fried" from its title.
3. Tapping the side of a soda can will
prevent it from spewing when opened.
4. Swimming less than 30 minutes after
eating will cause cramps.
5. Poinsettia plants are poisonous to
humans.
6. The plane in which Buddy Holly died was
named American Pie.
7. Elephants are afraid of
mice.
8. The Great Wall of China is the only
man-made structure visible from the moon.
9. German chocolate cake comes from
Germany.
10. Eating turkey will make one
sleepy.
So which statements are true? Actually, NONE
of them are true; Each one is just an urban legend (Mr. Ed was in fact a zebra).
These myths are spread around so much that after a while, we all start believing
them. There is no telling how many "facts" we have heard over the years that we
believe to be true, but actually are just myths. The only way to know if
something is true or not is to investigate or research it ourselves. I used to
believe some things from the Bible, not because I had read it, but because I had
always heard it. But since I have started studying God's Word, I have realized
that some things I have always believed were in the Bible are actually not
there. To find out what is actually in the Bible, we need to spend time reading
it. A friend of mine likes to say that Bible stands for Basic
Instructions Before Leaving
Earth. God's Word is our instruction manual while we are here.
In order to follow what His Word says, we must read what it says. Have you read
your Bible lately? It will sure help guide your steps. And that, my friend, is
no myth!
Romans 10 :17 says, "So faith comes from hearing, and hearing by the Word of
God."
Father, thank-you for Your Holy Word. Help us
to discern what is really in it. In Jesus name, Amen.
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