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Sunday, May 24, 2020

Hidden Treasures in Print

   In every field of human endeavour, people are in constant search for experts. When the case of a patient in a hospital defies available options for treatment, a medical consultant receives an urgent invitation. Universities that have not produced sufficient number of professors are hardly reckoned with in matters of great academic exploits and competences. Safety on the roads by vehicles and in the airways and water ways by air planes and canoes/ships are hardly unconnected with the expertise and competence of drivers and pilots in that order.
   
   Learning is a principal instrument of character development and skills acquisition; this learning cannot be effective in the absence of books, research materials and other pieces of information either in soft copies in computer software and in hard copies committed to print in books, journals, letters, magazines, newspapers tracts and whatever else is available. The universities and institutes are in constant search for researchers who will be disciplined sufficiently to dig and unearth the wealth of knowledge which earlier scientists, engineers, medical practitioners, legal practitioners, architects and numerous other experts used to service their generations; such great knowledge has to be discovered, updated and utilized to meet needs of people in the church and society today. It takes diligent reading and disciplined study to achieve this great feat.
   The present generation of today needs a reading heart in order to become a ready leader. "Hidden Treasures in Print." It challenges every reader to embrace discipline and take bold steps to find out through diligent study the relevant bits of knowledge hidden from view in libraries and archives which the present day human beings need to improve themselves for further enhancement through what we can glean from the ways and works of the past heroes.
   William Shakespeare made history through reading the works of Plutarch who lived before him. Sir Issac Newton who discovered "the law of Gravitation" ascribed his unique achievement to his unique ability to read widely; he described reading as a means of "standing on the shoulders of giants." 
   Psychologist describes each human being as a "rational being" that act from ideals in all actions and as an "intellectual being" that is capable of knowing. The author of the book of Proverbs agrees with those opinions (Proverbs 13:16; 14:18). Hence, reading should be made a habit and the quality of information we expose our mind to is very important too for averting ugly repercussions (Proverbs 4:23). So, what now! Get inspired! Get excited! Be motivated and read with genuine passion and commitment. Always remember that readers are leaders. There is a huge differences between the schooled and the unschooled believer. A clear example of this is the life of Apostle Peter and the Apostle Paul. Peter could not do much, because he wasn't schooled but though the Holy Spirit still used him, but unlike Paul; his was different because he was highly educated and the Lord used him more. Please let's go back to reading, because it is at the place of personal study things hidden are being brought to light. God helps us all.

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