The Jesus Storybook BibleWritten by Sally Lloyd. Amazon.com: The good shepherd and his sheep: Finding the lost sheep. A beautifully illustrated children's bible storybook teaching bible lessons about Jesus (Christian kids ages 3 - 8 (Seed of Christ Series) eBook: Kasali, Toluwalola, Savchenko, Bohdana: Kindle Store"Jesus loves you and He will never leave you behind" A beautiful children's storybook that demonstrates God's.
Blessèd Jesus, blessèd Jesus! Thou hast loved us, love us still. Blessèd Jesus, blessèd Jesus! Thou hast loved us, love us still. This entry was posted in Jesus Storybook Bible on January 29, 2014.
← Jesus Storybook Bible 14: The Young Hero and the Horrible Giant Jesus Storybook Bible 16: The Little Servant Girl and the Proud General →. In Session 16, "The Good Shepherd," witness the forgiveness of God and David's "The Song of the Shepherd.". For our story today we read "The Good Shepherd", beginning on page 130 of the The Jesus Storybook Bible.
K is still a little young for this version of the Bible, so I had to summarize the story a little. Jesus explains how He is the Shepherd and those that follow Him are the sheep. He is a good Shepherd and loves, cares for and protects His sheep from Satan.
The book we are using is called The Jesus Storybook Bible and is written by Sally Lloyd. The Good SHepherd!! Throughout Scripture we are compared to lost sheep who need to be rescued and cared for by a good shepherd. Jesus declared he is the Good Shepherd who gave his life for us.
This lesson uses popsicle puppets to visualize the God-given object lesson of lost sheep (us) being saved and loved forever by the Good Shepherd (Jesus). Lesson 22 - The Good Shepherd David the Shepherd King, from Psalm 51, 2 Samuel 7; paraphrase of Psalm 23 The Jesus Storybook Bible. Jesus, the Good Shepherd: His Sheep Know Him Before we jump into this I'll just tell ya that we have several "dings" in this story.
They're all very important, so listen carefully. As Jesus walked among God's people, His heart was compassionate toward them because He could see that they were sheep without a shepherd.