The Bible
A father was approached by his
small son, who told him proudly, “I know what the word ‘Bible’ means!:
His father smiled and replied...“ What do you mean, you ‘know what the word
Bible means’?”
The son replied, “I mean I figured out what the word stands for!”
“Okay,” said the father. “So, Son, what
does the word ‘Bible’ stand for?”
“That’s easy, Daddy...” said the boy.
“It stands for Basic Information Before
Leaving Earth’.”
Keep The Candle Going
I asked God for water, He gave me
an ocean.
I asked God for a flower, He gave me a
garden.
I asked God for a tree, He gave me a forest.
I asked God for a friend, He gave me YOU
“There is not enough darkness in the world to put
out the light of one candle.”
The Candle of Love, Hope and Friendship
This candle was lit on the 11th of September, 2001.
Someone who loves you has helped keep it alive by sending it to you.
Don’t let the Candle of Love, Hope and Friendship die!
“A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle.
The Bible In 50 Words
God made
Adam bit
Noah arked
Abraham split
Joseph ruled
Jacob fooled
Bush talked
Moses balked
Pharaoh plagued
People walked
Sea divided
Tablets guided
Promise landed
Saul freaked
David peeked
Prophets warned
Jesus born
God walked
Love talked
Hope died
Love rose
Spirit flamed
Word spread
God remained.
Our Attorney
After living a “decent” life, my
time on earth came to an end. The first
thing I remember is sitting on a bench in the waiting room of what I thought to
be a court house. The doors opened and I was instructed to come in and have a
seat by the defense table. As I looked
around, I saw the “prosecutor.” He was a
villainous looking gent who snarled as he stared at me. He definitely was the most evil person I have
ever seen.
I sat down and looked to my left
and there sat my lawyer, a kind and gentle looking man whose appearance seemed
familiar to me. The corner door flew
open and there appeared the judge in full flowing robes. He commanded an
awesome presence as he moved across the room.
I couldn’t take my eyes off of him.
As he took his seat behind the bench, he said, “Let us begin.”
The prosecutor rose and said, “My
name is Satan and I am here to show you why this man belongs in hell.” He proceeded to tell of lies that I told,
things that I stole, and in the past when I cheated others. Satan told of other horrible perversions that
were once in my life and the more he spoke, the further down in my seat I
sank. I was so embarrassed that I
couldn’t look at anyone, even my own lawyer, as the Devil told of sins that
even I had completely forgotten about.
As upset as I was at Satan for
telling all these things about me, I was equally upset at my representative who
sat there silently not offering any form of defense at all. I know I had been guilty of those things, but
I had done some good in my life–couldn’t that at least equal out part of the
harm I’ve done?
Satan finished with a fury and
said, “This man belongs in hell, he is guilty of all that I have charged and
there is not a person wh o
can prove otherwise.
When it was his turn, my lawyer
first asked if he might approach the bench.
The judge allowed this over the strong objection of Satan, and beckoned
him to come forward. As he got up and
started walking, I was able to see him in his full splendor. This was Jesus representing me, my Lord and
my Savior. He stopped at the bench and
softly said to the judge, “Hi Dad,” and then he turned to address the court.
“Satan was correct in saying that
this man had sinned, I won’t deny any of these allegations. And yes, the wage of sin is death, and this
man deserves to be punished.”
Jesus took a deep breath and
turned to his Father with outstretched arms and proclaimed, “However, I died on
the cross so that this person might have eternal life and he had accepted me as
his Savior, so he is mine.” My Lord
continued with, “His name is written in the book of life and no one can snatch
him from me. Satan still does not
understand yet. This man is not to be
given justice, but rather mercy.”
As Jesus sat down, he quietly
paused, looked at his Father and replied, “There is nothing else that needs to
be done. I’ve done it all.” The judge lifted his mighty hand and slammed
the gavel down. The following bellowed
from his lips...“This man is free. The
penalty for him has already been paid in full.
Case dismissed.”
As my Lord led me away, I could
hear Satan ranting and raving, “I won’t give up, I’ll
win the next one.”
I asked Jesus as he gave me my
instructions where to go next, “Have you ever lost a case?” Christ lovingly smiled and said, “Everyone
that has come to me and asked me to represent them has received the same
verdict as you, Paid in Full.”