I knew a lady who use to drive up and down alleyways in back of houses looking for junk furniture. I never figured out why anybody would dump old furniture in
an alley. Maybe they just don't want to be seen putting their trash where it doesn't belong. Who knows?
Anyway...this lady would find an old beat-up, crappy chair, sofa, end table, lamp...whatever and get it in her car somehow and take it home.
Why?
She'd work on those cast offs and strip them, reglue them, putty and varnish, stuff and sew--totally refurbish them.
It was a lot of hard work but, as she liked to say, "One person's trash is another person's treasure."
She used whatever was already there and added what was necessary. when finished that awful, funky old chunk of crap was an awesome piece of furniture!
It wasn't the thing that was tossed out any longer, it was what she wanted it to be: USEFUL and beautiful!!
Friends would go over to her house for the first time and see these things and exclaim how wonderful they were. I mean they caught your eye they did!
"This must have cost you a fortune," they'd say. "May I ask how much this was--is it an antique?"
She'd grin and say something like, "A few dollars and a lot of sweat." It was the artist in her and a wonderful imagination that did the trick.
I think the bible is much like those junk furniture projects of hers. Somebody digs crap out of a junkyard and gets to work on it and---PRESTO! The Holy bible!!
Isn't it marvellous how Jehovah has preserved His holy word?