You Can’t Judge a Book by Its Cover
Have you ever wanted to throw a book in disgust? The title promised the help you needed. The cover picture looked perfect. Reviewers praised it. However, it was worthless to you. The difference in appearance and content prove you can’t judge a book by its cover.
Looking good does not equal goodness.
That’s true for books and true for life.
Businesses use misleading ads. Politicians make campaign promises they fail to keep. Much around us sounds or looks good … until we try them.
Good looking people who dress well get more job interviews. They also get more dates. They don’t always make the best employees or spouses.
Smooth, shiny hybrid apples look perfect. They don’t taste nearly as good as ugly, knotty vintage apples. The hybrid pleases the eye. The vintage gains our loyalty.
Like vintage apples, what looks bad on the outside may hide a treasure inside.
We find pearls in oysters. We find gold and silver in rocks. Don’t overlook possible treasures based simply on outward appearances.
Let’s look beyond the surface to find what matters most in life.
“People look on the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7 NET).
Note: I found all the books in this photo true to their cover.
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