This imaginative tale tells the story of Man's Fall. A rhyming style enhances the storybook's appeal. Basically, this book describes Christ's triumph over death, sin, and evil.
There once was a King with a great golden throne,
The very best King that the world's ever known.
He ruled the whole world –– for he made it, you see;
The dragon in the story dreams of being a king and sitting upon a throne. As he chased the dragon into the night, the King replied, "No." He knew the dragon would try to ruin everything. As a slithery serpent, he disguised himself. His actions were characterized by lying. As a result of eating from the tree of fruit, darkness took root among the people. The world became broken as everything fell. It was the promise of the King that he would send the most wonderful Knight to slay the dragon and put an end to the problem. The King kept his promise and eventually a child was born. To save us from certain death, the Knight gave up his life. In three days, the Knight would emerge from his tomb. In death, the dragon lay. It was the Knight who saved the people, and it was the King who welcomed him back home. The King pardons us all, if we believe in him. There will come a day when we will join Him.
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