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This book takes the reader back in time to the most important era
of human history, the brief thirty-three years when Christ dwelt
among men. In these pages, you will read the biographical sketches
of thirty men, women, and children who loved and served the Lord
Jesus. You will see these disciples through the eyes of Christ, and
also see the Lord Jesus through the eyes of His disciples. Marvel
with Simeon and Anna as they hold, in their aged arms, the Messiah
of Israel. Listen to John the Baptist as he preaches by the River
Jordan. Visit the silent chamber of death in Capernaum and see our
Lord restore life to the wasted form of the young daughter of
Jairus, making that dark room a chamber of joy. Learn from Martha
and Mary of Bethany how Jesus taught them to strike the Biblical
blend between diligent labor and sincere piety. Hear the sharp
crowing of the rooster with Peter and weep bitterly as you realize
that, while you have been unmindful of Christ, He has not been
unmindful of you. Stand beside Mary the Mother of Jesus as her son
is nailed to a Roman Cross outside Jerusalem. Walk with Mary
Magdalene and Salome through the predawn stillness to behold the
wonder of the empty tomb. Follow stalwart men like Andrew,
Nathanael, and Thomas into the book of Acts and then onward to
their noble martyrdom and learn what became of these men as they
obeyed their Lord's final command to go into all the world and make
disciples. These men, women, and children were changed forever by
being eyewitnesses of the words, miracles, and personal example of
the Lord Jesus. It is the prayer of the writer of these pages that
you also may become an earnest disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ
and that you might know the joy that John the son of Zebedee
describes in his epistle: "That which we have seen and heard
declare we unto you, that ye also may have fellowship with us: and
truly our fellowship is with the Father, and with his Son Jesus
Christ. And these things write we unto you, that your joy may be
full" (I John 1:3-4).
This book takes the reader on a journey into the rocky and desolate
wilderness of Judea to catch a glimpse of the "mighty men" of
David. I Chronicles 11 and II Samuel 23 are the two passages in
Scripture that describe these men in detail. But these warriors are
also followed through the narrative of David's reign, where names
like Abishai and Benaiah appear in numerous accounts, giving us
great insight into their courage and loyalty throughout a stormy
reign marked by various foreign invasions, court intrigues, and
violent insurrections. The modern world needs such men: men like
the "three mighties" who "brake through the host of the
Philistines" to deliver a vessel of water to their beloved
commander, men like Abishai who said to his uncle, David, when he
asked for a volunteer for a perilous mission, "I will go down with
thee," men like Benaiah, who "slew a lion in a pit in a snowy day,"
men like Eleazar who stood alone against a Philistine onslaught,
slaying the enemies of the Lord until his hand "clave unto the
sword," men like the Zebulunites who "could keep rank" and were
"expert in war," and men like the Issacharites who had
"understanding of the times." This book highlights 12 essential
character qualities of David's mighty men that are desperately
needed today. It is the prayer of the writer of these pages that
the Lord might raise up a generation of Christians who will
determine, with all their hearts, to follow the example of these
stalwart warriors of the Old Testament.
Illustrated By 200 Pictures Taken In The Mines By W. B. Bunnell,
Official Photographer Of The D. L. And W. R. R. Company, For The
Instruction Of Mineworkers, Especially Adapted For The Teaching Of
English To The Non-English Speaking People.
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