The Bible object book : $b A book of object lessons which are different, written in plain English and in common wordsWoolston, C. H. (Clarence Herbert)
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The Bible object book : $b A book of object lessons which are different, written in plain English and in common words
Woolston, C. H. (Clarence Herbert)
Children's sermons
When the man walked fast, the lion walked fast; when the man stopped,
the lion stopped also. The big idea in the lion's head was to follow
him all day until dark, and then in the dark spring upon him. This
was the way the man outwitted the lion. When he came to a high cliff
below which there was a deep hollow in the rock, he climbed down into
this cleft where the lion could not see him. Here he fixed a stick on
the rocks and put on it his hat and coat so as to make them look like
a man, and then hid under the rock to watch results. Soon the lion
came creeping slyly along, and seeing the coat and hat he made a
sudden spring at them, and falling down on the rocks below, was
killed. But you see I was safe in the cage with Atlas, because they
took good care of him and he was _not hungry_.
I concluded by telling the little folks about the story of Daniel who
was cast into a den of lions, which is the most remarkable lion story
in the world, for in those days they kept the lions in a state of
hunger so that they might destroy their victims with haste. Daniel
was saved from the hungry beasts because God sent his angel, and they
could not open their mouths and had no desire for food. Our God is
able to deliver his children.
=THE BABY LION=
One morning when I went to see my friend Atlas in the winter quarters
the friendly keeper said to me, "Doctor, look into the lions' cage,
in yonder corner." When I did so, what do you think, children, I saw
there? Lying close to its big mother lion I saw a little baby lion
fast asleep. The big mother seemed very proud of it, for she looked
at me with her big eyes and seemed to say, "This is the most
wonderful baby of the lion kingdom." And when the little baby opened
his eyes I thought so too. After a few days the little fellow would
play on the floor with me. He looked just like a big cat, and often
when he went after the ball I sent rolling over the floor, he seemed
to be a big cat and had the cat's way when he played.
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