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CREATION
Thousands of years ago God created
the heavens and the earth. He created the sun, the moon
and the stars. All the trees, flowers and grasses were
made by the God of Creation. He made the birds, the
fishes and the animals. But the most beautiful of all of
God's creation was man.
God made a man, and when He saw that this
man was lonely by himself, He also made a woman, from the rib of
the man, to be a companion and comfort him. He called the man
Adam. The woman was named Eve by her husband.
A beautiful garden called Eden was
prepared by God as a home for Adam and Eve. For how long they
lived in happiness we do not know; but we know that as long as
they obeyed God, and did not sin, they were very happy.
TWO
SPECIAL TREES
In the Garden God placed two very
special trees. These trees did not belong to Adam and
Eve; they belonged to God. One was the Tree of Life; to
eat of it meant that one would never die. The other tree
was the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. It was
Adam's duty, as husbandman, to care for all the garden.
He and Eve could freely eat from the Tree of Life; but
they were forbidden to eat of the Tree of the Knowledge
of Good and Evil. As long as they ate from the first
tree they would never die. But if they would disobey
God, and eat from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and
Evil, they would commit a great sin, and this would mean
that they must die.
God did not want man to know evil, so He
didn't want His children to eat from that tree. Even as we do
not want our children to learn what sin is and to partake of the
evil things in the world, God did not want Adam and Eve to lose
their sweet innocence. Innocence is pure and clean and holy.
ANGELS
There was, many years before God
created the world, a place which God had prepared in the
heavenlies, which is called Heaven. God had made
thousands upon thousands of heavenly beings who served
and worshipped Him. These heavenly creatures are known
to us as angels. There was perfect order amongst these
great hosts. The captains in charge of them were chief
angels, which were called archangels.
LUCIFER
Some time during those bygone ages one of the chief
angels, whose name was Lucifer, became proud and
rebellious. He won to his side a large number of angels,
and together, they began an underhand struggle to seize
the power of the throne which belonged to God alone. The
outcome of this was that God punished Lucifer, and the
angels who had rebelled, by casting them out of Heaven.
God prepared a place of punishment for them.This place
of punishment is a terrible Lake of Fire in a place
called Hell.
DECEPTION
As a result of his downfall, Lucifer, who is the devil,
hated God and sought a way to "pay Him back" by
attempting to destroy God's beautiful work of creation.
He came into the Garden in the form of a serpent, and by
subtlety and guile he deceived Eve into eating the fruit
of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Eve gave of
the fruit to Adam, who also ate of it.
PUNISHMENT
God punished them by commanding them to leave the
garden. He did this because He knew they would be
tempted to eat of the Tree of Life and thus live forever
in their sins. And God would never be able to have
fellowship with man whom He had created for fellowship
with Himself.
The curse of God came upon the first
family because of their sin of disobedience. Since then, all
their descendants, the people of this world from then until now,
are born with a desire to sin. This sinful nature manifests
itself not long after a child is able to talk, and sometimes
even before then.
The sorrow of Adam and Eve, when driven
by God out of their beautiful home, was very great. God,
however, promised them that He would send a man-child who would
deliver them from the curse of sin.
PROMISE OF
HOPE
For many thousands of years this
promise was told and retold from father to son.
Generation after generation waited for the coming of the
Son who would take their sins away and make them free
from the judgment of sin. Every time the people became
discouraged in their waiting, God sent His messengers,
the prophets, to encourage them to have faith and to
hope and wait a little longer.
PROMISE FULFILLED
During the time of the Roman Empire's world rulership,
over some two thousand years ago, God fulfilled His
promise. The promised man-child was called Jesus, which
means "Saviour." God had said that this babe, who was to
be born of Mary, a virgin, was the promised and
long-awaited Saviour of the world. The angel of the Lord
visited Mary and prepared her for the babe's arrival.
The angel told her that it would be a miracle birth, for
the baby had no earthly father. Mary was not married at
the time of the baby's conception; nor had she had any
sexual relationship with any man. This was no ordinary
child, for He was God's very own Son, who had been
wiling to take on the form of man, and to be born as a
babe.
JESUS' MINISTRY
Jesus lived for 33 years in the Land of Israel. He
showed the people the love of God by loving them. He
healed the sick; the blind were made to see; the lame
walked; the deaf heard, and the dumb spake. He cast the
evil spirits out of those who were possessed by them;
raised to life some who were dead, and did many other
wonderful miracles. People loved Him; and many believed
in Him and followed Him; but the religious rulers were
jealous of His great power over the people, and they
sought to kill Him.
JESUS CRUCIFIED
One day they seized Him in the early hours of the
morning, brought Him before the religious and political
rulers; and after an unfair trial, with false witnesses
testifying against Him, condemned Him to death by
crucifixion, which was the Roman method of execution for
their worst criminals.
JESUS RESURRECTED
They rejoiced at their great victory; but not for long.
For, three days after His death, Jesus Christ, the
Saviour of the World, arose from the dead, came out of
the grave, and showed Himself for forty days to His
friends and disciples who later bore witness of this to
others. After this He was taken up into Heaven, where He
is today. As Jesus was being taken up to Heaven, two
supernatural beings suddenly appeared and said to those
who were watching that Jesus would return in the same
way that He had left them. Christians all over the world
believe that the time of His coming is very soon. We
must keep our hearts ready as though He could come
today.
WHY HE DIED
Why did He die? Was it because He had no power to save
Himself? No! He could have called the angels of Heaven
down to set Him free. He was the mighty Son of God. But
He died for a purpose. He died to suffer the punishment
of sin for us. He was judged by God, His own Father,
with the judgment which we should have had. He restored
the fellowship between God and man which sin had broken.
This is no fairy tale. It may sound
strange to you, if you have never heard it before; but to us who
have believed it has become our comfort, our joy, and our peace.
If you will believe that Jesus is the Son of God , and that He
died for you, you too will receive forgiveness for your sins,
and everlasting life. Jesus will become your Saviour. He loves
you. He died for you. He wants you to love Him, and to live for
Him and tell others this story which I have told you.
If you reject it, and turn away from
God's love you will be punished. What will your punishment be?
You will be punished in the Lake of Fire which was prepared for
the devil and his angels. But if you believe, you will be saved
from this terrible fate after you die. "For God so loved the
world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever
believeth in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life"
(The Gospel according to St. John 3:16).
RECEIVING
LIFE IN JESUS
If, after reading the above brief
account of the life of Jesus and His death, you too want
to become His follower and belong to the great family of
God, then bow your head now, and pray this simple
prayer:
"Father in Heaven, I come to You now. I confess that I
am a sinner. I know that I have done many wrong and
sinful things. I cannot change myself, but you can
change me. I ask you to help me. Thank you Jesus, for
dying for my sins. Thank you for taking my punishment
for me. Please forgive me now. Please take my sins away.
Make me a child of God. I accept You now as my own
Saviour. I will love You. All my life I will live for
You; and if necessary, I will die for You. Change my
life, and make me pure and holy as You are. In Jesus'
name. Amen."