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Saturday 2 July 2011

God's Wonderful Stories (Volume 2) by Grandma Smith


Table of Contents:

The tower of Babel (Genesis 11)
Why Lot was not happy (Genesis 19)
The story of a mountain sheep (Genesis 22)
Wagons (Genesis 45-46)
God is Light ( Exodus 10:20-27)
A sword out of God's mouth (Exodus 12)
Food from heaven (Exodus 16)
Water for a million (Exodus 17)
Golden calf (Exodus 32)
The story of Korah (Numbers 16)
The story of a pile of stones (Joshua 3-4)
The man with the sword (Joshua 5:13-15)
Sisera's story (Judges 4)
King of the trees (Judges 9)
Best friends (1 Samuel 20)
The young man's problem (1 Samuel 30)
Stolen hearts (2 Samuel 15)
The little boy prince (1 Kings 14)
What the ravens did (1 Kings 17)
The story of the little cake (1 Kings 17)
King Ahab's plan (1 Kings 22)
Guess what the king did (2 Kings 17-19)
The king's treasurer (1 Chronicles 27)
"No, King Uzziah!" (2 Chronicles 26)
The great stone wall, Part 1 (Nehemiah 1-3)
The great stone wall, Part 2 (Nehemiah 4-6)
The oxen were loaded (Isaiah 46)
Jeremiah tells the truth (Jeremiah 38)
The king could not sleep (Daniel 6)
Jonah runs away (Jonah 1)
Jonah changes his mind (Jonah 3)
Jonah feels sorry for himself (Jonah 4)
The carpenter's Son (Luke 4:16-30)
A feast for Jesus (Luke 7:36-50)
Mary, help me! (Luke 10)
Why are you sad? (Luke 24:36-53)
Come and see (John 1)
A boy's lunch feeds thousands (John 6)
Pointing a finger (John 8)
He washed their feet (John 13)
What did Stephen see? (Acts 7)
Felix's problem (Acts 23-24)
King Agrippa (Acts 26)
Story of a sailing ship (Acts 27)
The story of the shipwreck (Acts 27-28)

Excerpt:

The young man's problem (1 Samuel 30)

"Come on... keep up with the crowd!"
Maybe you have felt that you have the same problem too. Is somebody always saying, "Faster, faster!" or "Hurry up!" if you lag behind a little?
That's how this young man of Egypt felt that day. He was a servant to an Amalekite, and it had been an exciting day for the Amalekites. They had robbed David's city of Ziklag while he and his men were gone. They took the families as prisoners and finished up by burning the whole place down. Maybe the young man enjoyed the adventure, but they all knew that they had no right to do what they had done and that David and his men would be angry when they found out. They also knew that they must get away fast! This was no time for stragglers!
But the young Egyptian did not like the running away part, because he felt sick. And finally he was just too sick to keep up with the Amalekites any longer, so they left him behind.
At the same time, David had some men who couldn't travel any longer as they chased after the Amalekites who had taken their families as prisoners. David left those men beside the brook Besor where they could safely rest until he could return for them again. But not so with the Amalekites. they said, Just leave that Egyptian in the field. Who cares about him?
Maybe you know that feeling, when you've been left out because you couldn't keep up with the gang. So who cares?
God cares. He sent this problem into your life so that you could learn about His loving heart. He understands the heartache, and He knows the cause.....

Summary: 45 Bible stories retold clearly for children include striking applications, black and white illustrations, and clear gospel presentations.

Reading level: Read to 5-7, Read myself 8-12

Paperback.

Pages: 204

Size: 127 x 204mm

Bible Truth Publishers. 2006

Bible Version: KJV

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