The method meets the need of mankind to-day as well as in Jesus' time. The Bible has a wonderful story for forming every single trait of character. Its heroes illuminate virtue by their heroic deeds. We see the man, admire his deeds, then his motives, and then his character. Unconsciously, but none the less surely, we catch his spirit and share the quality of his soul.
JESUS' CHARACTER-BUILDING STORIES
Do you know which parable teaches:--
| True neighborliness? | [88 L.J.] |
| Spreading of truth? | [106 L.J.] |
| Consistent and false profession? | [117 L.J.] |
| Hearers divided into classes? | [133 L.J.] |
| The spread of Christianity? | [134 L.J.] |
| The law of growth in religion? | [134 L.J.] |
| Gratitude for pardon? | [170 L.J.] |
| The duty of forgiveness? | [186 L.J.] |
| Joy over penitence? | [202 L.J.] |
| Fatherly love? | [203 L.J.] |
| Faithfulness to trust? | [204 L.J.] |
| That the Divine call is universal? | [207 L.J.] |
| Concerning worldly-mindedness? | [212 L.J.] |
| The rejection of Jesus by the Jews? | [238 L.J.] |
| The use of advantages? | [244 L.J.] |
| That love is the test of life? | [246 L.J.] |
When Jesus told the parable of the Sower, he first told the story and then because some of the people did not understand, he went back over it, giving full explanation. Read the story of the Sower [(133 L.J.)], noting Jesus' method of explanation, and then read the parables suggested below and follow the reading with your own explanation of them.
| The Story of the Faithful Servant. | [244 L.J.] |
| The Story of the Foolish Rich Man. | [212 L.J.] |
| The Story of the Lost Money. | [202 L.J.] |
| The House Built on the Rock. | [117 L.J.] |
| The House Built on the Sand. | [118 L.J.] |
| The Story of the Mustard Seed. | [134 L.J.] |
FOUNDATION STONES
To what chapter would you turn in your Bible to find how you can best serve other people? Can you turn instantly to the Bible's finest teachings of charity, of purity, or of faith?