A Treasury of Nature

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In A Treasury of Nature, Leland Ryken writes a beautiful 40-day illustrated devotional of classic literature.

This book provides commentary and insight to the works of William Wordsworth, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Jonathan Edwards, and more. Alongside full-color illustrations, it is is a work of art. Ryken’s words are wise and inspiring. They will stir your heart to see God in seasons and in Scripture.

Encounter God

I learned that the theologically rich hymn I Sing the Mighty Power of God by Isaac Watts was composed specifically for children. I wondered at how our enjoyment of the theatrical performance of nature, as captured by Calvin, will channel itself into worship of the One who creates and directs this display. Helped by Spurgeon, I discovered how we can bring passages from the Bible to mind as we encounter nature in our daily lives.

This book will open your eyes to God’s world, and open the eyes of your heart to his word. You will hear him in nature and you will hear him in Scripture. You will feel him in the breeze, and you will feel the Spirit in your soul.

I received a media copy of A Treasury of Nature and this is my honest review. Find more of my book reviews and follow Dive In, Dig Deep on Instagram - my account dedicated to Bibles and books to see the beauty of the Bible and the role of reading in the Christian life. To read all of my book reviews and to receive all of the free eBooks I find on the web, subscribe to my free newsletter.

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