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- To say that we are Christians, we sure don’t display much patience. Even if this Japanese Bible doesn’t get released until 2027, it won’t stop God’s plan. I trust in what I know about God to be true, more than my personal feelings or emotions. God knows how to get His Word to all people—with this Bible or without it. I get it—we just want to know when. This isn’t a personal attack on anyone here, but rather a call for us as Christians to trust in what we know about God to be true: that He knows what He’s doing. The issue is that we, as humans, tend to think, “Japan needs this now! Hurry up so it can help!”—as if there aren’t already Bibles being used somewhere. We think, “The more, the better,” but that’s just human reasoning. Don’t you all agree that God, who is in charge of everything, knows how to run His plans perfectly? Remember Elijah in the Old Testament? He thought he was the only prophet left and was afraid of Jezebel, but God reassured him that he wasn’t alone. In other words, we need to stop stressing about when and start practicing patience. Don’t you agree? As Christians, we should focus on prayer and encouragement, trusting in God’s timing rather than our own. Let’s support this effort with faith and patience, showing the world the maturity and unity we are called to have in Christ.
- well stated!!
- Logos's Pre pub about page states that "the product won’t go into production until there are enough Pre-Pub orders to cover costs. Once this benchmark is met, we start coding the product to make it into a Logos resource. This may take some time, but we’ll notify you as soon as it’s ready for download". (Perhaps I am the only one who Pre-Order this book because I'm waiting for a long time) "When the product has been produced and is ready to ship, the green status bar will gain an approximate ship date, letting you know when you can expect to receive the final product". (Well, I do not see a ship date. So, my theory leads back to my first comment. Perhaps I am the only one that Pre-Order this book. )
- I am sorry, I know it can be frustrating waiting for a title that you are looing forward to. This product is in production, but is not ready to ship yet. That is why the ship date has not been announced yet.
- Thanks, but I will go ahead and delete all of the pre-order books.