Modern neon lighting was first demonstrated by Georges Claude at the Paris Motor Show on December 3, 1910.

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Modern neon lighting was first demonstrated by Georges Claude at the Paris Motor Show on December 3, 1910.
Isaiah 52:10 (NLT) - The LORD has demonstrated His holy power before the eyes of all the nations. All the ends of the earth will see the victory of our God.
Christ is the sum of the whole Bible, prophesied, typified, prefigured, exhibited, demonstrated, to be found in every leaf, almost in every line, the Scriptures being but as it were the swaddling bands of the child Jesus.
Thomas Adams
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
Romans 5:8
Modern neon lighting was first demonstrated by Georges Claude at the Paris Motor Show on December 3, 1910.
As God then sees all hearts, and knows every movement of pride, whether we see it or not, His purpose is to humble us! When I look back upon my life, and see all my sins, all my follies, all my slips, all my falls, my conscience testifies of the many things I have thought, said, and done, which grieve my soul, make me hang my head before God, put my mouth in the dust, and confess my sins unto Him. When I contrast my own exceeding sinfulness with God’s greatness, God’s majesty, God’s holiness, and God’s purity… I fall down, humbly and meekly before Him, I put my mouth in the dust, I acknowledge I am vile. “I am nothing but dust and ashes.” (Abraham) “Behold, I am vile!” (Job) “Woe to me! I am ruined!” (Isaiah) “I am a sinful man!” (Peter).
J.C. Philpot
The Montgolfier brothers publicly demonstrated their montgolfière on June 4, 1783.