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From: Forthright Magazine <ba@...>
Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2004 11:41:10 -0500
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Straight to the Cross

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When was the last time you counted your blessings?
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COLUMN: Fidelity

Teri's Find
by Mike Benson

Teri Horton stopped in Dot's Thrift Shop to browse
around. During her junket she stumbled across a
bright abstract painting and decided that it might
make a good gag gift for a disheartened friend.
Teri shelled out $5.00 for the 66-inch by 48-inch
canvas and then lugged it home.

Teri's friend, Theresa, got a big laugh out of the
hideous present, but turned it down because it
barely fit through her front door. Teri took it
home again, but after a year decided it was taking
up too much space and so she offered it to yet
another friend who was an art-instructor. The work
turned out to be an authentic Jackson Pollock
worth millions!

Pollock (1912—1957) was a leader in the American
expressionist movement of the 1940's. He employed
large canvases and then "painted" by pouring
liquid pigment out of a can and dripping color
with a brush.

No one knows for sure how the masterpiece ended up
at the thrift store. Some think it may have been
purchased at an estate sale in Southern
California; others believe it may have simply been
given away by Pollock's brother following his
untimely death. In either case, "Untitled 1948"
found its way to the little store near San
Bernardino where it sat for years until Teri
Horton happened along.

Imagine. A multi-million dollar painting sold for
only five bucks. The store owner had no idea what
she possessed.

Maybe you've never thought about it before, but
like Teri Horton, you have an incredible treasure
in your home too. It is bound in genuine calf
skin, printed on thin rice paper, and written in
black Indian ink. It is the holy (Jeremiah 23:9),
inspired (2 Timothy 3:16,17) and infallible (Psalm
19:7) Word of God (Psalm 33:4). Splashed across
its pages are the thoughts of the greatest author
in the universe.

Dear friend, where is your Bible? Is it lodged in
some dusty crevasse of your home? When was the
last time you sat down and really dug into
Scripture (Acts 17:11)? The Word of God is a
valuable find (cf. 2 Kings 23:24)! The Psalmist
wrote, "I rejoice at Your word as one who finds
great treasure!" (Psalm 119:162).

"How precious is the Book divine, by inspiration
giv'n!/
Bright as a lamp its precepts shine, to guide my
soul to heav'n./
Holy Book divine! Precious treasure mine!/
Lamp to my feet and a light to my way to guide me
safely home.

(L. O. Sanderson).

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