Why must it be like this?" Caleb asked his father. "How can the blood of a lamb save us from death?" (pg 83) What a wonderful book to help my kids (ummm… and their dad) really think about what life may have really been like in the land of Goshen during the time of the Exodus. The author not only uses a holy imagination to paint a realistic picture of that, but at the same time to tell a story within a story about the atonement Christ made for us by payment of his own blood. Helen Santos tells a very realistic tale of Caleb (the young boy becoming a man), his God-fearing Israelite father, Asher, and the lamb that changes Caleb's heart from one that hates to one that loves the sheep he has been called to shepherd. The author tells the story simply, but with enough detail that you genuinely feel like you have gotten a glimpse into life three thousand years ago. The story of the atonement is told first by Asher to his son Caleb as the father relates the tale of Abraham and Isaac to his own son, and then revealed even more powerfully in the unfolding events leading up to the first Passover. And then completely unveiled in the gospels. (Bible sold separately, not included with this item ;~) This is an absolute gem of a book. It is a great story to read aloud to kids, but even if you don't have a kids, it is just a great story. I think anyone could read this and come away with a much greater appreciation of what our Lord has done, in the pondering account of His answer to Caleb's question: "How can the blood of a lamb save us from death?" It was truly a blessing to read this with my kids, and it definitely kept their interest.
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