With deep appreciation and a heavy heart,
I hereby discharge my 1978 NIV Holy Bible
after 46 years of honorable service.
PB gave me this Bible the Christmas before we got married. It has provided comfort, teaching, correction and training through every stage of my adult life. This book has seen me through seven moves, four babies and thousands of early morning quiet times. The pages have received coffee stains, children’s scribbles and an untold number of tears.
There are dates written in the margins next to certain verses. Like,
- “I am still confident of this: I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord.” Ps. 27:13-14 —March 2001, waiting for bypass surgery
- “When you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned.” Isa. 43:2 — Dec. 1991, Marshfield Hospital
- “The Lord will guide you always; he will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land and will strengthen your frame.” Isa. 58:11 — March 22, 1988, appointment to first church
- “God is within her, she will not fall; God will help her at break of day.” Ps. 46:5 — April 2018, Granddaughter born at 28 weeks, Meriter Hospital
So much of my heart is entwined in the words of this holy book. But, alas, the binding is coming loose and pages are falling out so I am resigned to move on.
There are other Bibles on my shelf, but none of them feel right.
I searched Ebay and found a 1978 NIV Holy Bible
exactly like my retired copy.
I’m gonna try to wear out another Bible.
The grass withers and the flowers fall,
but the word of the Lord endures forever.
Isa. 40:8





Hi Dinah,
Have you considered a bindery to repair/restore your grizzled veteran bible?
http://www.campbell-logan.com/
Be well,
Jim
Hi Jim! Thanks for the link! I think I might want to keep it grizzled, though. 😊
Oh! This was a wonderful read! I can relate…my Bible can relate. Ha! Even though my pages are missing, I can’t bring myself to use another. Agree, it doesn’t feel right. Blessed reading/studying/to you, dear friend!
It was hard to let the old one go on the shelf, but it’s a joy to start fresh again!
Will you place your Bible in a prominent place? It is a museum piece full of history & memories. Loved your thoughts.
Cathy
So far, no glass case has been made for my relic!
I got my old Bible rebound and re-covered and all the notes were preserved.
I’ve thought about doing that, but for me, it would lose some character. I’ll still keep it handy, but starting fresh with a new (old) copy has been good!