Wednesday, July 23, 2014

The Terrestria Chronicles #6: The Golden Lamps

     The Golden Lamps is an allegory written by Ed Dumlop. It has no illustrator, and was published in 2006. You can get this book at www.talesofcastles.com. It is the sixth book in the Terrestria Chronicles.
     The villagers of Mitspah have sent petitions to His Majesty to send them an architect to help them build a castle against Argamor's forces. The King sends James of Arwyn to oversee the project. All goes well until one day one of the villagers finds a golden lamp. This lamp draws everyone away from the castle and to the mine to find more lamps. More and more lamps are found. These lamps have strange powers, and if these lamps are destroyed, they may spell doom for the village and the castle.

     In each book there is a lesson or theme that the book emphasizes. In this book, we learn that the King's business is our first and foremost priority.

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  1. The King's business is our first and foremost priority. He created me for His purpose. I am reminded of John 20:21-22 "Again Jesus said, “Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.” And with that he breathed on them and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit." God is sending me! Where? He knows. He has plans for me. And, He give me His Holy Spirit to strengthen me and guide me. God is GREAT! Dear Lord, be with me always, and teach me the things you would have me to know and do. Give me courage to be your servant, wherever you send me. Amen.

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