Where He Leads Me
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This is the fictional story of Simeon and his encounter with the Master. Gifted musician Simeon entertained guests at the wedding in Cana, where Jesus performed the miracle of turning water into wine. Simeon’s witness of this miracle inspired his commitment to and faith in the future healing of his fiancee, Miriam. Mysteriously, this couple and their extended families were making a trip into Jerusalem and circumstances led them to Jesus of Nazareth once again. He was speaking to the crowd at a nearby mountain. Going to the mountain, Simeon and the Master immediately recognized each other. On the trip into Jerusalem and Bethany, Jesus captured the hearts of both Simeon’s and Miriams families. He healed Miriam and her three brothers, who all became his followers. They eventually became disciples to John the beloved, after Jesus’ ascension. This novel tells of the day-to-day adventures that they encountered as they worked side by side with the Master and were taught by Him. This is a story of the love between two young people, as well as the love the Master showered upon them.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781591603023
ISBN10: 1591603021
Lois Crain
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: May 2003
Publisher: Xulon Press
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