Timeless KingdomSample

When Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, he knew what literary work had to be the first book published: the Holy Bible. Since the 1450s, when the first Gutenberg Bible was completed, every book imaginable has been put in print—from storybooks for small children, to page-turner murder mysteries, to comics and travel guides, and everything else in between. But as it is with so many things in life, sometimes the first remains the best.
After all these years, the world’s number-one bestselling book remains the Bible. The reason? Although the Bible is thousands of years old, it continues to speak to the hearts and minds of people today. And its popularity shows no signs of slowing down. No other book, ancient or modern, can say the same. So, what is the Bible’s secret to success? It contains the timeless Word of God. While situations change, “the ancient paths” of truth do not. God’s wisdom is always good news. On top of that, in the pages of Scripture, readers find (and often fall in love with) God’s good heart. That doesn’t change either.
In the pages of Scripture, God recorded His never-ending love for you long before you were ever born, and that message is timeless.
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About this Plan

When something is described as timeless, it’s something that remains relevant regardless of when it came to be. It has staying power and a lasting impact. We long for something timeless. But what if that desire in our hearts is pointing to something more profound? In this devotional, we’ll look at how the longing in our hearts for something good that lasts is an echo of the God we are longing for in this life.
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