The
Bible, that precious book which has come down through the years as a guide and inspiration for all mankind, admonishes us to look to God with joyous expectancy for the attainment of good, and good alone, in all our human experiences.
When
John on the Isle of Patmos beheld the glory, supremacy, and eternal perfection of God and the power of the Christ, he saw too, with tremendous joy, that there could be, then, no accuser.
The
Bible story of the woman healed of an issue of blood has been used innumerable times as an illustration of the potency of the Christly presence and the receptive qualities of faith.
The
story of the hired man who finished easily numerous physical tasks but who broke down completely under the strain of grading potatoes is generally known, as is his answer to the farmer, "It's making the decisions that's killing me.