I can still remember when I got
my first calculator that would fit in my pocket. It was in High School and it cost what then
seemed like a fortune. But it could do
so much, add, multiply, divide etc. It
could even do percentages and find the square root of any numbers. At least that’s what they told me, however,
I’ve never needed to find the square root of a number. The future was here.
Now the calculator in my pocket
still does math but it also functions as a television letting me watch my
favorite programs anywhere. It is a
typewriter that I can type notes on, a telegraph that allows me to send short
messages to my friends, I can use it as a telephone calling people anywhere in
the world and it’s a camera that doesn’t need film. The future is here.
We don’t know what tomorrow may
hold for us with technology, after all Yogi Berra reminds us that “it’s hard to
make predictions, especially about the future”.
And Yogi was right, we may not be able to predict tomorrow, after all,
where are our flying cars? But the Bible
has promised us that Jesus will be the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. And that’s all I really need to know. Have a
great week and remember: To see what is really possible, you will have to
attempt the impossible.
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