
Easter: The Gospel in Charlotte’s Web
The Lord Jesus Christ . . . will transform our lowly body to be like
The Lord Jesus Christ . . . will transform our lowly body to be like
“He’ll take a knife to you, my boy.”1 Wilbur dwells in enemy territory as do
“I don’t want to die!”5 In his short life, Wilbur experiences great sorrow, uncertainty, and
“I will make you a solemn promise.”38 Out of Wilbur’s deepest sorrows comes his most
“There is no time to be lost.”1 Charlotte’s vision for saving her friend has a
He was sad because his new friend was so bloodthirsty.32 Charlotte’s ways, at first untenable
“Through a small window, a faint gleam appeared.One by one the stars went out .
“That pig is radiant” (5). Radiant means “sending out light, shining, and glowing brightly.” Wilbur
“Terrific!” breathed Zuckerman.4 Just as we read of Zuckerman’s enthusiastic admiration for Wilbur in this
“It’s the pig that’s unusual” (2). Wilbur needs a miracle. Charlotte performs four of them:
“Well, you’re a good little pig, and radiant you shall be.”1 Wilbur imitates Charlotte by
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