Tuesday, May 6, 2008

The Prince (Jonathon), by Francine Rivers



I am a book-aholic! I am finally at a point in life that I can once again have my nose buried in several great reads simultaneously! I have worked my way thru the Women of Faith series by Francine Rivers (my wording... might not be exact). Those five books were excellent reads as they give the life and culture of the time of Biblical events. I'll blog about these later.



What else was awesome is that most of these books in her series have coincided with my daily Bible reading. This has enhanced my comprehension of what was problematic for our spiritual family back in their day.



I just completed the 3d book in the Sons of Encouragement series: The Prince. This was written by Francine Rivers. Here are a few points I wanted to capture in order to come back at a later date for Bible lessons, Object lessons, and perhaps someday, for getting published.


p10 You have courage - I just want you to live long enough to have good sense.

(don't we all say something along these lines to our kids? And doesn't the LORD say the same to us!)


p140 Where did his father come by such knowledge and confidence? It could only come from the Lord God.

(this was written about Jonathon's thoughts about his farmer dad, who became Israel's first king.)



p106 {future Object Lesson} "Maybe someday," David sighed. "My father said the law is too much to learn and takes too much time away from the sheep." Jonathon remembered how his own father had preferred plowing fields rather than digging into the scriptures.

(this was said in regards to doing the will of man, instead of the will of our Father.)

p152 The law broke his heart and burned his soul. It did not say the father had to be worthy to be honored... the law says that we must show honor to the father and mother.

('nuf said)

1 comment:

The Rhino Fam said...

I thought of you when we were in Winterfest. I remembered that you did these object lessons and the I thought about our ladies class where we talked about Moses in the basket. It talked about how God uses the ordinary (a basket in this case) to reach people.
Then at Winterfest, this guy did Sand Art of the passion. You might have seen this on a Qwest commercial. Anyways, it was so powerful and totally drew in the thousands of kids that were there. We were all so touched. Here God used sand (and the talents of the man) to reach all of us! I will have to show you the videos when you come out!