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story, The Worlds Most Wonderful
Baby, and all our stories which follow have
been taken from what is called the New
Testament, which, of course, is a part of
the Bible. The Old
Testament part of the Bible begins with the
time when God made all things. It also tells us
of Gods wonderful care for his people who
lived before Jesus was born.
The word Testament
means agreement, or promise, and the Old
Testament relates many wonderful promises of God.
The New Testament tells of still more wonderful
promises, and also explains how and why all of
Gods promises will come true. The New
Testament, just like the Old Testament, is made
up of many parts, called books. The
first book in the New Testament is called
Matthew.
MATTHEW
The full name of this book is The Gospel
According to Matthew. The word Gospel
means good news, and
Matthew is the name of one of
Jesus disciples; so the Gospel
According to Matthew means the good news as
told by Matthew. Matthew wrote the most wonderful
news that has ever been told, for it is the story
of Jesus, and how Jesus will make all of
Gods promises come true.
The Book of Matthew tells us
about the wise men who came to see Jesus when he
was a very young child, and how the wicked king
Herod wanted to put Jesus to death fearing that
he would grow up to be a king. The Bible tells us
that Jesus is a most wonderful King, and that he
will yet rule over the whole earth.
In the Book of Matthew we find
a wonderful sermon which was preached by Jesus as
he stood on the side of a mountain. It is called
The Sermon on the Mount. I hope you
remember whit I told you about the chapters and
verses of the Bible. Well, The Sermon on
the Mount begins in chapter 5 of the Book
of Matthew.
You should try to memorize
verses 3 to 10 of this chapter. In these verses
you will find what are called the
Beatitudes, which mean words of
blessedness. The first Beatitude is,
Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs
is the kingdom of heaven. Now find the 5th
chapter of Matthew and read the other Beatitudes.
MARK
This is the second book of the New Testament. Its
full name is, The Gospel According to
Mark. Mark was also a faithful disciple of
Jesus, and the book which he wrote is another
story of the wonderful works of Jesus. This story
is also good news because Mark reminds us over
and over again that Jesus is the One who will
make all Gods promises come true.
In the 10th chapter of Mark,
verses 13 to 16, a short story is told which
should be very interesting to children. The story
is that children were brought to Jesus, but his
disciples, supposing that their Master did not
want to be bothered, scolded them and tried to
send them away. But they were probably surprised
when Jesus said:
Let the little children
come unto me, and forbid them not.
Then Jesus said that all those
who will be in the kingdom with him, to help him
bless the people, will have to become like little
children. When Jesus said this, he was thinking
of children who obey their parents, and who are
sweet and kind. If grownups feel very important,
and think they know more than they really do
know, God is not pleased with them. God is our
Heavenly Father, and he wants us all to be
obedient children.
LUKE
This, the third book of the New Testament, is
another story of the things which were said and
done by Jesus. The full name of this book is
The Gospel According to Luke. One of
the most important things in this book is the
story of the angels who told the shepherds about
the birth of Jesus. You will find this story in
the 2nd chapter. Luke tells us that the angel
said to the shepherds:
Fear not: for, behold, I
bring you glad tidings of great joy, which shall
be to all people. For unto you is born this day
in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ
the Lord.
In the 12th chapter Luke tells
about a wonderful promise Jesus made to his
disciples about Gods care for his people.
Jesus said to them that even the hairs of their
heads were numbered by God. Jesus explained that
not even a sparrow falls to the ground without
God knowing about it, and that he can certainly
be depended upon to care for all the needs of his
people.
JOHN
There were four of Jesus disciples who
wrote a history of their Masters life, and
one of them was John. The book he wrote about
Jesus is called The Gospel According to
John. John wrote his book after the other
three had been written, so he tells about many
things which Jesus did and said that are not
written down in any of the other Gospels.
I wonder if you remember the
story called God, Who Made Us? Well,
in that story I told you that God created, or
made a very wonderful being which was his Son,
and that one of his names was Logos.
It is in the first chapter of the Book of John
that the Bible tells us about the Logos. But you
wont find the word Logos in your Bible,
because it is a Greek word. It means
Word, so John tells us that in
the beginning was the Word.
John also tells us that the
Word of God, which means the
Logos of God, was the One whom God
used to make everything, just as I told you in
that first story.
In the Bible the Logos is
sometimes called the Lord, because
Lord means mighty one,
and Jesus is a mighty One. But the Bible never
calls Jesus God, so dont ever
make the mistake of calling Jesus
God. Jesus was the Son of God, so he
couldnt be the Son of God and also be God!
ACTS
The Book of Acts was written by Luke. The full
name of the book is The Acts of the
Apostles. It is a story of what the
apostles did and said after Jesus returned to
heaven. It is in this book that we are told about
the Holy Spirit, or power of God, coming upon the
disciples at the time of Pentecost. The Book of
Acts contains many of the stories I have told you
about the disciples of Jesus. When you read these
stories again you should try to find them in the
Bible also. In this way you can make sure that I
have told them to you correctly.
ROMANS
The full name of this book of the Bible is
The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the
Romans, which means the letter which Paul
wrote to the Romans. Paul didnt write this
letter to all the people who lived in Rome, but
only to the followers of Jesus.
Yes, the people in those days
wrote letters much the same as we do now. They
couldnt send them by air mail as we do, nor
were they carried by railway trains. Paul wrote
many letters, and most of them were carried by
hi.4 friends, who went all the way from one city
to another to deliver them.
We learned in one of our
stories that Paul was taken to Rome as a
prisoner, and that he lived as a prisoner in Rome
for a long time. But there were disciples of
Jesus in Rome before Paul lived there, and it was
to these that he sent this letter. One of the
things he wrote is this:
I am not ashamed of the
Gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto
salvation.Romans 1:16
As you know, the word
Gospel means good news, and we are
not ashamed of the good news of Christ, either!
The good news of Christ means all the wonderful
promises of God to make the whole world alive
again. That certainly is good news, and we should
be very glad to tell people about it whenever we
can.
CORINTHIANS 1 and 2
Paul wrote two letters to the disciples of Jesus
who lived in Corinth, Greece. They are called his
first and second epistles to the Corinthians.
Paul was very much interested in the disciples
who lived in Corinth. It was because of his
preaching that many of them had learned about
Jesus. It is in the eighteenth chapter of the
Book of Acts that we learn about Pauls
visit to Corinth, and it is a very interesting
story.
Paul went to Corinth from
Athens, which is also a city in Greece. When he
first arrived he met a man and his wife whose
names were Aquila and Priscilla. They were
Israelites and had come to Corinth from Rome
because the governor of Rome asked that all the
Israelites leave the city.
We know that Paul was a
wonderful preacher of the good news concerning
Jesus; but he knew how to do other things, also.
He was what the Bible calls a tentmaker. When he
told the people about Jesus and about his
wonderful kingdom, he never collected money for
doing it. He didnt even collect enough
money to buy his own food. He earned money for
this by making tents and sewing canvas together
for sails to be used on sailboats.
When he arrived in Corinth and
became acquainted with Aquila and Priscilla, he
found out that they also were tentmakers, so they
lived together and worked together for a year and
a half. They also worked together in telling the
people about Jesus.
For a while Paul preached only
to the Israelites. Then he began to preach to the
Gentiles, and after a year and a half there were
many in Corinth who had become disciples of
Jesus. These disciples were called the
Church at Corinth. After a while Paul
left Corinth and went to Syria, but he
didnt forget his friends in Corinth who had
believed on Jesus, for he wrote these two letters
to them. In the letters he gives them good advice
and reminds them of many of the wonderful
promises of God.
In the thirteenth chapter of
the first letter to this church at Corinth, Paul
writes about love and how important it is that we
have love in our hearts for everybody. We should
never hate anyone, not even those who are unkind
to us. We should be like Jesus, who loved even
those who put him to death. In fact, he died for
the very ones who asked for his crucifixion.
In the fifteenth chapter, Paul
writes about the resurrection of Jesus, telling
us that God made him alive again, and that by and
by the power of God will make alive all who have
died. We are glad that Paul wrote these letters
to the disciples in Corinth because in them we
learn so many good things.
GALATIANS
This book is another letter written by the
Apostle Paul. It was written to the disciples of
Jesus who lived in Galatia. Galatia was not a
city, though, but like one of our states. It was
called a province, like the provinces of Canada.
In this province of Galatia there were several
groups of disciples, and Paul sent this letter to
all of them. Of course they couldnt all
read it at the same time, but it was sent from
one place to another so that all the disciples
had an opportunity to read it.
In the third chapter of the
letter Paul writes about the wonderful promise
God made to Abraham telling him that he planned
to bless all the people of the world. In this
chapter Paul explains that Jesus and also the
disciples of Jesus are the ones whom God will use
to make his promise to Abraham come true. So if
any one asks you where the Bible says that Jesus
and his disciples will make Gods promises
come true, you can tell them that one of the
places where it is found is in the third chapter
of Galatians.
EPHESIANS
This book of the Bible is a letter which Paul
wrote to the disciples of Jesus who lived in the
city of Ephesus, which was in the district of
Ionia. Years before, Paul had visited Ephesus and
preached to the people about Jesus. In this city
Paul healed sick people just as Jesus did, and
many of them believed in Jesus.
In those days nearly all the
people in Ephesus were worshipers of the false
goddess, Diana. There was a huge temple in the
city called the Temple of Diana. Besides, in
Ephesus, there were various kinds of fortune
tellers, and others who deceived the people and
took their money away from them.
Paul stayed in Ephesus for
awhile and healed many sick people and told them
about Jesus and the wonderful promises of God
which will come true by and by. Many of these
fortune tellers and other deceivers realized they
were doing wrong, so they brought their books of
instruction into the public square and burned
them. That, of course, caused a great deal of
excitement.
In Ephesus there were men who
made images of Diana, the false goddess, and sold
them to the people. It seems that many people in
those days liked to have images in their homes
just as some do now. The men who made these
images sold them for a good price, and in that
way they obtained much money from the people.
When they noticed how many were beginning to
believe in Jesus they were afraid that all the
people would believe in him. They knew that if
the people believed in Jesus instead of Diana,
they would not be able to sell their images, so
they started to talk against Paul. It wasnt
long before they had the people of Ephesus all
excited. Ever so many of them rushed into the
huge Temple of Diana, and they shouted:
Great is Diana of the
Ephesians.
Then the mayor of Ephesus, who
was a very wise man, did the best he could to
quiet the people, and finally the crowd left the
temple, and no harm was done. So you see, the
Apostle Paul had a very exciting time at Ephesus.
But while he was there, some became disciples of
Jesus, and it is to these that he wrote this
letter. In the letter Paul calls the disciples at
Ephesus children, and says:
Be ye therefore followers
of God, as dear children.
PHILIPPIANS
Paul wrote many letters, and this book of the
Bible is another one of them. It was sent to the
disciples of Jesus who lived in Philippi, which
was a city in Macedonia. After Paul had been
traveling for a long time, telling all who would
listen about Jesus and the promises of God, he
had a wonderful dream. In this dream he heard a
voice saying to him:
Come over into Macedonia,
and help us.Acts 16:9
So Paul and the disciples who
were working with him obeyed this call and went
to Macedonia, and Philippi was the first city
they visited in this new country. Paul knew from
his dream that God wanted them to go to Philippi,
and before long they learned the reason.
Soon after they arrived they
heard of a place just outside of the city where
good people were in the habit of going when they
wanted to pray together. It was called a place of
prayer. Believing that this would be an excellent
place to tell about Jesus, Paul went there.
He found a number of people who
were glad to listen to his Gospel story, and
several of them believed and became disciples of
Jesus. One of them was a very good woman, named
Lydia. She was a business woman. The Bible says
that she was a seller of purple.
(Acts 16:14) This probably means that she sold
purple dyes, or possibly purple cloth. Lydia had
a nice home in Philippi, and when she became a
disciple of Jesus she invited Paul and those who
worked with him to live in her home. And they
held meetings there also.
But Paul had some serious
trouble in Philippi. Some men there had a woman
working for them who was a fortune teller. The
Bible says that there was an evil spirit in this
woman, and that it was this evil spirit who
helped her to tell the people what they wanted to
know. This evil spirit caused the woman to cry
out to the people that Paul was a servant of God,
and that he was able to tell them how they could
get life. Of course this was true, but Paul knew
it was wrong for this evil spirit to be telling
the truth in this way, and that no good could
come from it. So he put a stop to it by causing
the evil spirit to leave the woman.
But this meant that she was no
longer able to earn money for the men she was
working for, so they became angry and complained
to the authorities about Paul, and his
fellow-worker, Silas. They said:
These men, being Jews, do
exceedingly trouble our city. Acts
16:20
The people in the city were
very much excited about this complaint, and Paul
and Silas were put into prison. As was often done
to prisoners in those days, Paul and Silas were
cruelly beaten, and then they were put into what
the Bible calls the inner prison,
which was probably a dark dungeon. There they
were tied with chains. But they were not
discouraged. No doubt their backs were sore from
the beating, and perhaps they couldnt sleep
very well, but instead of complaining about it
they began to sing hymns.
And then something wonderful
occurred.
There was a great earthquake
which shook the very foundations of the prison
building. Not only that, but the doors of the
prison were thrown wide open by the earthquake.
Even the prisoners chains were broken loose
during the earthquake. Wasnt that
wonderful?
The prison keeper, or jailer,
was very much afraid, not of the earthquake, but
because he thought all the prisoners would escape
and he would be blamed for not looking after his
work properly. You see, the jailer was asleep
when the earthquake occurred. He was awakened by
it, and not knowing what had happened and seeing
the doors of the prison open, he supposed the
prisoners had escaped. He decided he had better
kill himself, but Paul called out to him:
Do thyself no harm; for
we are all here.Acts 16:28
The keeper of the prison was so
impressed that Paul and Silas had not run away,
that he was willing to hear what they had to say
about Jesus. And he believed what they told him
and became one of Jesus disciples. His
family became disciples also.
The next morning after the
earthquake, Paul and Silas were released from
prison, and advised to leave the city. But before
they left they arranged for all the disciples to
meet together in Lydias home, where they
must have had a grand time together talking about
all the wonderful things God had done for them.
Now we can see why Paul loved
the disciples at Philippi. Long years after this,
while he was a prisoner in Rome, he wrote this
letter to his dear friends, the Philippians. In
the letter he tells them to be sure to continue
serving God as disciples of Jesus, which we are
sure they did. One of the beautiful things he
wrote in this letter was:
Rejoice in the Lord
always, and again I say,
Rejoice.Philippians 4:4
COLOSSIANS
Another of Pauls letters. It was sent to
the disciples who lived in Colosse, which was a
city in Asia Minor. The Bible doesnt tell
us much about the disciples at Colosse, but Paul
knew them and wrote them a very beautiful letter.
One important thing he said in the letter was,
Children, obey your parents in all things:
for this is well pleasing unto the Lord.
(Colossians 3:20) We all want to be pleasing to
the Lord, I am sure!
THESSALONIANS 1 and 2
The disciples of Jesus who were known as
Thessalonians lived in a city called
Thessalonica. Thessalonica was in the country
known as Macedonia. There are two books of the
New Testament called Thessalonians, and both of
them are letters, or epistles, which were written
by the Apostle Paul. Paul was the first to preach
the Gospel in Thessalonica, and two other
disciples of Jesus worked in the city with him.
Their names were Timothy and Silas.
When they first went to
Thessalonica they visited the synagogue. A
synagogue is a Jewish church. There they found
some who were glad to learn about Jesus. Besides
the Jewish believers, quite a number of Greeks
became Christians. But there were many in those
days who did not like to hear about Jesus.
Sever-al of these got together and tried to make
trouble for Paul.
There was one believer by the
name of Jason, and these trouble makers went to
his home expecting to find Paul and Silas, but
they were not there at the time. Disappointed in
not finding Paul they then seized Jason and the
other disciples with him, took them before the
city rulers, and asked that they be punished.
They said concerning Paul and the other
disciples:
These that have turned
the world upside down are come hither
also.Acts 17:6
However, the rulers of the city
decided not to punish Jason and the other
disciples who were arrested with him. But the
disciples of Jesus thought it would be best for
Paul not to remain in Thessalonica, so they
advised him to leave, which he did that very
night. (Acts 17:10) After he had been gone a long
while, he wrote these two letters to them.
He had heard that the
Christians in Thessalonica were working hard to
tell as many people as they could about Jesus,
and this made Paul very happy. In his second
letter to them he wrote: Be not weary in
well doing. (2 Thessalonians 3:13)
Thats good advice.
TIMOTHY 1 and 2
The first and second Books of Timothy are letters
written by Paul to a faithful disciple of Jesus
whose name was Timothy. Timothy and his mother
Eunice learned about Jesus from Paul and became
disciples while Timothy was a very young man.
Later he joined Paul in many of his journeys and
worked with him. Paul loved this young man very
dearly, and called him his son Timothy. Timothy
was not actually Pauls son, but the apostle
called him his son because he was the one who had
first told him about Jesus.
Pauls second letter to
Timothy was written while the apostle was a
prisoner in Rome, and only a little while before
he died. In this letter he tells about his trial
before the wicked Nero, the emperor of Rome. He
says that none of the disciples stood with him
during that trial except Luke, but that the Lord
helped him, and that he was delivered from the
mouth of the lion.
In those days many Roman
prisoners were given to lions to be killed and
eaten, but God helped Paul to escape this
experience.
Because so many of the
disciples forsook Paul in this time of need, he
asked Timothy to come to Rome and visit him and
to come before winter time if possible. I think
we can all understand why Paul was so anxious to
see Timothy; and we all hope that Timothy was
able to go to Rome to visit the apostle!
TITUS
The New Testament Book of Titus is still another
letter written by the Apostle Paul. Its name is
that of a Gentile believer in Jesus to whom the
letter was written. Titus traveled and worked
with Paul for quite awhile. He was with him in
Jerusalem and Ephesus, and in a number of other
places. Titus was on the island of Crete at the
time this letter was sent to him. In it Paul
explains how to do the Lords work among the
disciples of Jesus who lived on the island.
PHILEMON
The Book of Philemon is named after the disciple
Philemon. This faithful disciple of Jesus lived
in Colosse, and the other disciples of this city
met together in his home to hold their meetings.
Philemon was a business man, and had many
servants. In those days they were called slaves.
The name of one of his slaves was Onesimus. The
slave ran away from Philemon which, according to
the custom of those days, was a very wrong thing
to do.
Onesimus, after running away
from his master, Philemon, went to the city of
Rome. He was in Rome at the time Paul was there
as a prisoner. Although Paul was a prisoner, he
was allowed to live in his own house, where
Onesimus visited him. Paul told Onesimus about
the good news of Jesus, and he believed it. In
this way Onesimus became a disciple of Jesus,
just like his former master, Philemon.
Those who believe in Jesus and
become his disciples must do all they can to
correct their past wrongs. Onesimus had treated
Philemon badly by running away from him and now
that he had become a disciple of Jesus it was his
duty to return to his former master. That was a
difficult thing to do!
But Paul helped Onesimus by
writing a letter to Philemon, explaining that his
former slave had become a disciple of Jesus and
was now returning to him. He asked Philemon to
receive Onesimus and to be kind to him, and to
treat him as a brother, not as a slave. When
Onesimus returned to Philemon, he took this
letter with himthe letter which is now the
New Testament Book of Philemon.
HEBREWS
This is another letter written by the Apostle
Paul. The name Hebrew in this case
means disciples of Jesus who had been born
Israelites, or Hebrews. Paul was a very wise man,
and the knew that there were some things which
these Hebrew disciples needed especially to
learn, so he wrote this letter to them for this
purpose.
Although the letter was written
to Hebrew disciples, it is good for all of us. It
is a part of the Bible, and we should read every
part of the Bible as much as we can. In this
letter Paul says:
We ought to give the more
earnest heed to the things which we have heard,
lest at any. time we should let them
slip.Hebrews 2:1
This means that we should
remember what we have learned in the Bible.
JAMES
The full name of this book is The General
Epistle of James, which means the letter
which James wrote to all the disciples of Jesus,
particularly those who had been Israelites. James
was one of Jesus disciples who followed him
before he was crucified. He lived in Jerusalem,
and it was there that he wrote this letter. In it
he writes many good things. One of them is that
we should be swift to hear, slow to
speak. (James 1:19) This is good advice for
children and also for grownups. It means that we
should listen to what other people say to us, and
to be careful how we reply.
PETER 1 and 2
These two books of the New Testament are called
the general epistles, or letters, of Peter. We
have already learned that Peter was one of
Jesus faithful disciples. Before he became
a disciple of Jesus he was a fisherman. He made
his living by catching fish and selling them.
When Jesus called Peter to be a disciple, he said
to him:
Follow me and I will make
you a fisher of men.Matthew 4:19
Jesus said this to others also.
It meant that Jesus wants his disciples to do all
they can to tell others the good news of his
kingdom, and to tell them about him
alsothat he is the Lamb of God, which
taketh away the sin of the world.John
1:29
When Peter and the other
apostles wrote letters, they didnt begin
them as we start letters today. They didnt
write, Dear Sir, or Dear
Madam, or Dear Mr. Jones. They
usually commenced by using their own name. Peter
starts his first letter by saying:
Peter, an apostle of
Jesus Christ, to the strangers scattered
throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and
Bithynia.
He sent the letter to a lot of
people, didnt he? And now both of his
letters are in the Bible, and are being read by
people all over the world. Isnt that
wonderful?
JOHN 1, 2, and 3
I have already told you about the Gospel of John,
which is his report of the sayings and works of
Jesus. In addition to his Gospel book, John wrote
three epistles, or letters, to the disciples of
Jesus. John is the only one of the disciples who
wrote a record of Jesus life and who also
wrote letters to the church. We are glad, though,
that John wrote these three letters, because he
has written many things in them which are
important for us to know. In Johns first
letter he writes:
My little children, these
things write I unto you, that ye sin
not.1 John 2:1
Jesus said that those who will
be in his kingdom must be like children. When
John writes about little children he
means grown-up people who have become disciples,
and who are like good children, very obedient to
what God wants them to do.
All children should be kind and
loving and obedient to their parents. Children
who love their parents will do what their parents
want them to do, and then their parents will love
them all the more. So disciples of Jesus, who
love him, will do what he wants them to. In the
last letter John wrote, he said:
I have no greater joy
than to hear that my children walk in
truth.3 John 4
When John wrote this letter he
was probably nearly sixty years old. He had been
a faithful disciple of Jesus for many years. Most
of those reading his letter would be younger than
John, and for this reason also he writes to them
as his children. And, just like all
good fathers, he is happy to know that his
children are doing the things which
they should do. John calls this walking in
truth.
The truth is what
God has caused to be written in the Bible, which
tells us all the wonderful things he plans to do
for the people, and what he wants us to do.
Sometimes we call this Gods plan, and it is
very important for all of us to do the things
which God has written in his plan. John says:
Beloved, follow not that
which is evil, but that which is
good.3 John 11
That which God forbids is evil,
and that which he wants us to do, is good. So let
us all try to do that which is good!
JUDE
The full name of this book is The General
Epistle of Jude, which means the letter
which Jude wrote to all the disciples of Jesus.
It is not a very long letter, but it has many
important lessons in it. Jude writes about
various ones who had not done what God wanted
them to do, and tells us how they were punished.
He speaks of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah,
which were destroyed by fire because the people
there were so very wicked.
These cities were near the
place where Abraham lived, and they were
destroyed while Abraham was still alive. God saw
that it was best for those wicked people to be
put to sleep in death. But many times people do
things which God does not want them to do,
because they do not know any better. This was
true of those who lived in Sodom and Gomorrah, so
they will be made alive again when Christ is King
over the earth.
Then they will learn what God
wants them to do. If at that time they obey God,
they will not need to die again. (Ezekiel
16:46-63; 18:21-23) We should be very thankful
that we know about God, and know what he wants us
to do. And we should always try to do the things
which please him. Jude calls this keeping
ourselves in the love of God.
REVELATION
This is the last book of the Bible. It was
written by the Apostle John, but he wrote only
what he was told to write, and what was necessary
to describe the wonderful things which were shown
to him in a vision, or dream. In the story,
John Sees the Trees of Life, I told
you that the apostle saw a vision while he was a
prisoner on a little island called Patmos; but in
that story I told you only a few things which
John saw.
The very first verse of this
book calls it The Revelation of Jesus
Christ. It was Jesus who appeared to John
in vision and showed him all the wonderful things
which he describes. I wont try to tell you
much about them because it would take too long.
However, in this book John tells us that he saw
beasts, horses, locusts, and a sea of glass. He
tells us also of a certain very wicked city which
was like a bird cage full of all sorts of ugly
birds. (Revelation 18:2) Now when you grow up and
study the Bible for yourself you will learn that
all these various things which John saw were just
like pictures, or illustrations, of other things.
Let me give you an example of
what I mean. Perhaps you have heard people speak
of their troubles as being clouds. And then we
hear people say that clouds have silver linings.
What they mean by this is that no matter how
severe our troubles may be, something good always
comes out of them. Thus, if we could see the
other side of our clouds of trouble we would
discover that they are not nearly as black as we
thought, but that there is a bright side to all
of our troubles.
Now that is the way God talks
to us in the Book of Revelation; that is, he does
it by using illustrations. The beasts and the
horses and the many other things which John saw
are merely pictures of something
else. In this vision John sees the Lamb of
God several times. We know who the Lamb of
God is, dont we? Yes, the Lamb of God is
Jesus. He is called the Lamb of God because he
died for us and for all mankind.
One of the beasts John saw in
his vision tried to fight against the Lamb, but
the Lamb was victorious. This means that no
matter what is done by wicked people to interfere
with what God has planned to do for the blessing
of all mankind, they will not succeed. God has
promised that Jesus, his Lamb, shall be King over
the whole earth, and nothing whatever can prevent
that promise from coming true.
So let us be glad that God has
made so many wonderful promises, and let us be
glad that they will all come true, and that when
they do, everybody in the whole wide world will
be happy forever!
John also tells us that in this
vision he saw Gods Lamb on top of Mount
Sion. Mount Sion is one of the
pictures God shows to us in the Bible
of that wonderful kingdom in which Jesus will be
the Ruler. John says that he saw many people with
Gods Lamb on Mount Sion. He says that these
followed the Lamb to Mount Sion. Of course, we
know who these are, dont we? They are the
faithful disciples of Jesus who try to do
everything God wants them to do, just as Jesus
did. Because they do this, they will be in the
kingdom with him. They, too, will be kings, or
rulers, in that kingdom. But this will be after
they are made alive again.
In another part of the vision
John saw God and the Lamb together, and everybody
on the earth and all the angels in heaven were
praising them. Today there are many, many people
in the world who do not know enough about God to
praise him, but we are glad that when all his
promises come true, everybody will know about
Gods love and they will want to praise him,
just as we want to praise him now.
Arent we glad that God
has given us the Bible, and that in the Bible he
has told us so many wonderful things? We are
thankful for all the stories of the Bible, and we
are thankful that in those stories God has told
us over and over again of his love.
We are also glad that Jesus
loves us, and that he died for us on the cross so
that all might be made alive again.
We are glad that Jesus is to be
King over the whole earth, and that then there
will be no wars, no sickness, and that people
will not need to die any more.
Yes, all of these wonderful
things have been promised by God, and we know
that his promises will come true. And because his
promises will come true, some day you will be
able to see many of the wonderful people God has
told us about in the stories of the Bible!
How grand it will be to see
Adam and Eve, and Abel!
And wont it be grand to
hear Noah tell all about building that big ship
on the dry land, and that finally it rained so
much the water floated the shipthat ship
which the Bible calls an ark!
Yes, all the people we have
seen in these stories will be made alive again.
Most of those we learned about in the New
Testament part of the Bible will be with Jesus,
but all those wonderful people of the Old
Testament will be made alive right here on the
earth.
Wouldnt you like to see
Moses, and Joshua, and Samuel, and David, and
Daniel, and all those other good people who did
what God wanted them to do?
Well, you will see them, and
that will be when all of Gods promises come
true!
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