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<p><b>Isaiah 40:8</b> &ndash; The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God stands forever. (NIV)</p>
<p>A while back, I saw a newspaper story on the latest electronic business gadget. The author says, if you want to be on the cutting edge of the digital wave, you need this item.</p>
<p>It&#39;s an electronic screen about the size of an adult human hand. It&#39;s a combined electronic address book and notepad all in one. Too small for a keyboard, you use a special stylus and write directly on the screen. I read the article with great interest, right until I got to the end. This thing is an electronic version of a notepad and pencil, but if you want this digital wonder, it will set you back almost $600 Canadian.</p>
<p>Ouch! Now, to some people, it&#39;s a bit of a digital status symbol to have the very latest technological toy out of Japan, but this is overkill. If you want a pocket pad and pencil, go buy one. You can pick them up for a couple of bucks.</p>
<p>That&#39;s something about life at the end of the 20th century. New is not necessarily improved. Sometimes the old things work best. I work in one of the largest data centres in Canada, with access to everything in the way of computer systems. One of my most important &quot;tools&quot; is a photocopied checklist to help me keep track of important things. Just a simple sheet of paper, with boxes for me to tick off, and a lead pencil to tick them off with.</p>
<p>Don&#39;t laugh. It works. The last thing I need is another screen to watch. All I need is something that does the job. No virus problems. No software problems, no hard drive crashes. Just tick it and then recycle it when I&#39;m done. Have you heard the saying &quot;If it&#39;s not broken, don&#39;t fix it&quot;? I think we forget that, lots of times. We have to have the latest, new improved thing, and no one ever asks if they&#39;ve got the bugs out of it yet.</p>
<p>Tell me what works; what I can rely on.</p>
<p>Walk into any bookstore these days, and you&#39;ll see shelf after shelf of self-improvement books, each one by a guru with their own following. A Christian friend was asked what he thought of one of these books. He said he liked the life-advice in four books authored by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.</p>
<p>I&#39;ll take the old words, the gospel words, that people have been relying on to guide their lives for 2,000 years.</p>
<p><b>Prayer:</b> Dear Lord, &quot;new and improved&quot; might be the watch-words for this century. Help us to remember that &quot;new&quot; does not necessarily mean &quot;improved&quot;. Life gets more uncertain every day, and we need a sure foundation for our lives. In the rush for the very latest version of something, let&#39;s not forget that people have been guiding their lives by Your word for 20 centuries, and your commands are still fresh, alive and vital today. Amen.</p>
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