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Showing posts with label character development. Show all posts
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October 7, 2015
Just Like Jesus Bible Storybook
When Tyndale House Publishers kindly sent me a review copy of Just Like Jesus, my first impression was, “Nice!” With its lightly padded cover and thick, slick pages, this book should stand up to long use and sticky fingerprints that can probably be wiped off with a barely dampened sponge. That sturdy construction is impressive as is the beautifully done artwork, which will undoubtedly appeal to young children and also adults of all ages!
Unfortunately, beginning readers will most likely deem those same illustrations as “babyish,” which matters only because elementary school children will identify with the vocabulary and content far more than will children 4 to 7, who are seldom mature enough to understand abstract, character-building concepts.
Exemplary character, as perfectly shown by Jesus, is the overall purpose of this sturdy little storybook. If, therefore, a child received it at an early age and grew up reading it, concerns about age and abstracts would no longer be a factor.
In the book's clear aim to build character, each section begins with a theme and relevant Bible verse before guiding children and their parents, grandparents, or other caretakers to discussion various aspects of Jesus’ character, which we’re all to emulate.
If we want to be just like Jesus, that means we’re to be thankful, responsible, kind, caring, and spirit-filled.
In focusing on the latter, for example, the title “Jesus Was Spirit-Filled” precedes scripture from Matthew 3:16, which says, “After his baptism… [Jesus] saw the Spirt of God descending like a dove and settling on him.”
The adjacent page, “Jesus in The Bible,” goes on to develop that verse more fully by saying:
“Jesus was perfect. So why did He come to be baptized? He had no sin to wash away! When Jesus came up out of the water, God’s Holy Spirit filled His heart.
“It was time to start His mission! Jesus came to teach us about God and to forgive our sins. The Holy Spirit gave Jesus the power to do it!”
Although the question posed was not answered in the text, parents might discuss it with their children, depending on their ages or ability to understand.
Then, the next page “Jesus In Me,” explains:
“When we ask Jesus to forgive our sins, we give God control of our lives. Then He fills us with His Holy Spirit. When we are full of God’s Holy Sirit, His love controls our actions.
“Now we can be just like Jesus!”
The last page on each theme and section ends with a prayer such as:
“Lord, I want to be Spirit-Filled! I pray for more and more of Your Holy Spirit each day.”
And finally,under the ribboned healing “To be just like Jesus….” we read, “I will be Spirit-Filled.”
The consistent format covers each theme in four-page sections, which young readers can be encouraged to read by themselves with a little help from adult caretakers, who take time and care to help children develop character with the sterling examples only Jesus can provide.
© 2015, Mary Harwell Sayler, reviewer and lifelong student of the Bible, is also a Christian poet and writer who writes on biblical themes.
Just Like Jesus Bible Storybook (Wonder Kids), padded hardback
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