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The Devotional Life of the Sunday School Teacher

The Devotional Life of the Sunday School Teacher

By Miller, James Russell

Published by Darolt Books

English 2020 ISBN 9786586145779
eBook

About this book

One of the most significant words in the teaching of Jesus, is that in which he gives his command concerning the care of the children. He asked Peter a question, "Do you love me?" and when he got a satisfactory answer, he said to him, "Feed my lambs." He had in mind the figure of a shepherd. David had sung, "The Lord is my shepherd." Jesus himself had used the figure to describe his own tender watchfulness over his people. They are his sheep. The children are the lambs. The word used here means, "little lambs." This suggests that the very youngest children are included. They were infants that were once brought to Jesus, whom the disciples would have kept away, but whom he welcomed so warmly, saying "Allow the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not." This book will help people teach children in Sunday School and in ministries dedicated to teaching children.

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The Devotional Life of the Sunday School Teacher is available as eBook at 2 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Disal - Distribuidora de Conhecimento, Martins Fontes Paulista. Buy it directly from its publisher at Disal - Distribuidora de Conhecimento, Martins Fontes Paulista.

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