In fact, 16.5 million of these cars have been sold since 1908 when they first came off the production line.
It was described as the first affordable car for the masses and cheap enough for an average family to buy.
They were inexpensive, reliable and very popular.
Of course that doesn’t mean they didn’t break down.
And that’s what happened to one driver when he pulled over to the side of the road.
He lifted the bonnet and tried to start it up. But nothing happened. The engine would not turn over.
He was getting quite frustrated about the breakdown when a limousine drove past and stopped.
An old man got out and asked if he needed any help.
The younger driver wasn’t that impressed. What would an old man know about the Model T Ford?
The old man walked to the motor, looked at the engine for a few moments, and suggested one adjustment might do the trick.
With nothing to lose, he did that, and the engine roared to life.
“How did you know what the problem was?” he asked.
The old man smiled and said, “Oh, that’s easy. I’m Henry Ford. I created this car”.
Our world, and everything in it, was created by an awesome God.
“The heavens proclaim the glory of God. The skies display his craftsmanship.” (Psalms 19:1, NLT).
As Christians, we are privileged to know God, the creator of the universe.
So when we study a tiny wildflower or marvel at the vastness of the Milky Way, we are reminded of the one who made all of it.
In a deeply personal expression of praise, David the psalmist wrote, “O Lord, our Lord, how excellent is Your name in all the Earth.” (Psalm 8:1).
Take time this week to look around and marvel at our amazing creator’s handiwork.
~ Contributed by Sandra Whyborn of the Deniliquin Salvation Army, on behalf of the Combined Churches of Deniliquin.