Phillip Eichman has written about a special book in his
library:
I have a number of books but one of them in particular is
very special to me. It is neither rare nor valuable as far as books
go. It is obviously old and the pages are yellow and brittle and the
cover is very worn. You can find better books at a garage sale or on
the bookshelf at the local Goodwill store. The title might help you
understand a little of its value. It is called The Story of the
Bible and was written by Charles Foster. It is a children’s book that
contains a simplified summary of each book of the Bible...
The value of the book for me lies in its original owner.
You see, this book belonged to my great-grandmother. She died when I
was a baby and I do not remember her, but I have heard stories about
her. She and her family were Christians, but as a young woman she
married a man who was not a Christian. It was not long, however, before
he became a Christian through her good example.
As children were born she began to teach them about God
and his Word. She must have literally worn out the binding of this book
reading it to her children. At one point she repaired the binding with
denim material no doubt taken from the sewing box and cut from a pair of
men’s overalls.
My mother lived with her grandparents when she was small
and remembered her grandmother reading stories to her from the book and
speaking of the God that she knew so well.
My mother grew up, however, without obeying the Gospel
that she had learned about from her grandmother. She too married and
had children of her own. When we were small, however, my brother and I
knew little of God, the Bible, or churches. Other children in the
neighborhood often went to Sunday school, but we stayed home and
wondered what it was all about.
Years passed and when I was twelve years old I had a
bicycle accident that resulted in a serious head injury that kept me in
the hospital for more than a week. As I lay in the hospital my mother
realized from her early teaching that she was not in a relationship with
God that would allow her to pray for me and that she needed to make some
changes in her life.
After I had recovered sufficiently my mother began to
take my brother and me, along with my grandmother, to Bible school and
church services. Eventually both my mother and grandmother were
baptized. My father, however, did not want anything to do with churches
or religion. In time, however, he also became a Christian through the
influence of my mother.
In a very real sense I owe my own relationship with God
to Bible stories read from this book to my mother when she was a child.
I might easily have grown up and not known or cared about God had it not
been for the godly influence of a grandmother…
The simple act of reading Bible stories to children may
not seem too exciting or important in our fast paced world. The fact
remains, however, that even though many years had passed, the seed that
was planted eventually germinated in the heart of its hearer and like a
growing plant has continued to bear fruit even several generations
later.
Yes, this is a very special book, not because of its
monetary value but because it connects the members of my family who have
come to know Jesus with the one who planted the seed in the mind of a
child long ago.*
My prayer is that Phillip’s account will encourage YOU
to read and study the Bible, and then teach it to your children and
your grandchildren. Read and study the Bible so that you and your
family can come to know Jesus and what He did for us. He died on the
cross for our sins so that we can be saved and live eternally with Him
in heaven (Ephesians 1:7; Romans 6:23).
The Bible teaches that to receive this gift of salvation
we must place our
faith
and trust in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from our sins in
repentance
(Acts 17:30-31),
confess
Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and be
baptized
(immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of our sins (Acts 2:38).
Then, as we continue to walk in the light of His Word, the blood that
Jesus shed for our sins will continue to cleanse us (1 John 1:7-9).
Plant the seed of the Word of God in your heart and the
hearts of your loved ones. It may bear fruit for generations to come.
Just ask Phillip.
-- David A. Sargent
* From “A Grandmother’s Legacy” by Phillip Eichman of
Irmo, South Carolina as shared in PreacherStuff, a resource for
preachers edited by Dan Williams, Vice President for Church Relations,
Harding University.
David A. Sargent,
Minister
Church of Christ at Creekwood
1901 Schillinger Rd. S.
Mobile, Alabama 36695
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