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LloJesu 07-12-134 The Jesus Storybook Bible Every
story whispers his name Sally Lloyd-Jones Zondervan,
2007, 350 pp., ISBN |
The new Jesus Storybook
Bible has four very attractive characteristics: 1. The author shows how every Old Testament story
foreshadows the coming of Jesus to rescue his people. Every Bible story "whispers his
name." Jesus is the piece that
makes all the other pieces of the Bible story puzzle fit together. 2. The main theme of the story is "God's Never
Stopping, Never Giving Up, Unbreaking, Always and Forever, Love." 3. The stories are written in very understandable
language for children ages four and up. 4. The illustrations are outstanding. Kids and adults will love them. The individual who recommended this book to
me said his two-year old was attracted by the illustrations. A couple of other things I noticed: 1. The stories end pretty quickly after the
Gospels. Acts through Revelation are
represented in the last 25 pages. 2. The Storybook rightly focuses on God's love
but it is light on God's other characteristics, such as his holiness and his
abhorence of sin. "It's not about keeping
rules!" Paul told people. "You don't have to be good at being good
for God to love you. You just have to
believe what Jesus has done and follow him. Because it's not about trying, it's about
trusting. It's not about rules, it's
about Grace: God's free gift--that cost him everything." (340) This is
true. But I wonder if telling children
"you don't have to be good at being good," may be heard as
"you don't have to be good."
Our evangelical pendulum has swung from "works" to
"grace." Are we in danger of
undermining the necessity of living in loving obedience to God? 3. I
would have appreciated more emphasis on God's love for all peoples and the
whole world in the Old Testament stories. |
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