Monday, September 14, 2009

Jesus loves me this I know!


My sweet sweet friend Jennifer gave Selah this bible for her birthday. She told me it had been on Darby's blog (which I LOVE)! So of course I pulled it out to read tonight at bedtime and it is Wonderful, beyond Wonderful!!! I absolutely love it. I was in tears within the first few sentences. I think Sophie thought I was crazy. But I read to her and then we talked about Jesus and Heaven and God. It was one of those conversations you want to burn into your brain forever! She asks questions about God and the bible and Jesus a lot, but I haven't really felt like she was ready to really understand it well enough to actually ask Jesus into her heart, but I am beginning to think she is pretty close. Our conversation was truly precious. Sophie asked me sweet things like "What is heaven like Mommy?" "Will you be in heaven too?" and then the real tear jerker that got me was (talking about seeing God when we get to heaven) "Will He call my name?" Oh my goodness, I am crying just thinking about it. Out of the mouths of babes...


To make this little book even more special, I started reading the commentaries on it and the first review was written by Tim Keller from Redeemer Presbyterian in NYC . Immediately I am impressed because Redeemer Pres is my favorite church in the world besides COTH - I have said the only way I'd even consider leaving Highlands was if Tim Keller moved here and started a church. I've been listening to Tim Keller since middle school and have the utmost respect for him. So I kept reading and I realized that the sweet woman who wrote the book goes to church at Redeemer in NYC! How awesome is that! I can't wait to read more tomorrow night, more tears probably... Sometimes that is what we need in our time with Jesus though, just simplicity and truth.

All of you must go and buy it tomorrow, seriously, not the next day, but tomorrow! It's that sweet! Thanks Jenn! You're the best - I am working on thankyou notes this week=). I have a lot to write...


Here is a little taste

Jesus Storybook Bible Every Story Whispers His Name
Chapter One


So God breathed life into Adam and Eve.
When they opened their eyes, the first thing they ever saw was God's face. He whispered their names to them and taught them who they were.
And when God saw them he was like a new dad. "You look like me," he said. "You're the most beautiful thing I've ever made!"
God loved them with all of his heart. And they were lovely because he loved them.
And Adam and Eve joined in the Song of the stars and the streams and the wind in the trees, the wonderful Song of love to the one who made them. Their hearts were filled with happiness. And nothing ever made them sad or lonely or sick or afraid.
God looked at everything he had made. "Perfect!" he said. And it was.
But all the stars and the mountains and oceans and galaxies and everything were nothing compared to how much God loved his children. He would move Heaven and Earth to be near them. Always. Whatever happened, whatever it cost him, he would always love them.
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read full excerpt from Jesus Storybook Bible ebook


***Check out my comments to hear a word from the author, Sally Lloyd-Jones!

1 comment:

Sally Lloyd-Jones said...

Hi Abby (and Sophie):

I came across your blog via a google alert thing. And just had to leave a note to say how lovely it is to hear this--and to hear Sophie's amazing questions.

Thanks for sharing them... and for the nice things you say. I'm so glad you love the book. It's God's Wonderful Story--and my privilege and honor to have had a small part in retelling it for little (and not so little) ones!

I added a link from the book's twitter and facebook fan page to your review...

(BTW: the book is coming out next month with complete audio--read by the Emmy Award winning actor, David Suchet. Zondervan are doing all kinds of blogging fun--www.jesusstorybookbible.com)

My best to you, Abby--and thanks again

Sally
http://www.facebook.com/JesusStorybookBible
https://www.twitter.com/JSBBible
http://sallylloyd-jones.com/JSBB.html