[Faith-talk] Good Night Message for Saturday, April 6 2013

Paul oilofgladness47 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 7 00:40:49 UTC 2013


Well folks, here in the Americas it's still Saturday evening and time to, if possible, prepare our hearts and minds for the Lord's Day tomorrow.  I always enjoy this time of the week when I can totally focus on the day when our Lord rose from the dead and ponder that, as He rose, so will we all individually and collectively.  Of course, this is also the same day when we worship Him corporately in our respective houses of worship.

Just for a few minutes, pretend that you know nothing about the Bible.  A child, whether a boy or girl I don't know, was asked to write a book report on the Bible, and he/she entitled it "The Children's Bible In a Nutshell," rendered as follows:

In the beginning, which occurred near the start, there was nothing but God, darkness, and some gas.  The Bible says, "The Lord thy God is one", but I think He must be a lot older than that.  Anyway, God said, "Give me a light!" and someone did.  Then God made the world.

God split the Adam and made Eve.  Adam and Eve were naked, but they weren't embarrassed because mirrors hadn't been invented yet.  Adam and Eve disobeyed God by eating one bad apple, so they were driven from the Garden of Eden.  Not sure what they were driven in though, because they didn't have cars.  Adam and Eve had a son, Cain, who hated his brother as long as he was Abel.  Pretty soon all of the early people died off, except for Methuselah, who lived to be like a million or something.

One of the next important people was Noah, who was a good guy, but one of his kids was kind of a Ham.  Noah built a large boat and put his family and some animals on it.  He asked some other people to join him, but they said they would have to take a rain check.

After Noah came Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.  Jacob was more famous than his brother, Esau, because Esau sold Jacob his birthmark in exchange for some pot roast.  Jacob had a son named Joseph who wore a really loud sports coat.

Another important Bible guy is Moses, whose real name was Charlton Heston.  Moses led the Israel Lights out of Egypt and away from the evil Pharaoh after God sent ten plagues on Pharaoh's people.  These plagues included frogs, lice, mice, bowels, and no cable.  God fed the Israel Lights every day with maniccotti.  Then He gave them His Top Ten Commandments.  These include:  don't lie, cheat, smoke, dance, or covet your neighbor's stuff.  Oh, yeah, I just thought of one more:  Humor thy father and thy mother.

One of Moses' best helpers was Joshua who was the first Bible guy to use spies.  Joshua fought the battle of Geritol and the fence fell over on the town.  After Joshua came David.  He got to be king by killing a giant with a slingshot.  He had a son named Solomon who had about 300 wives and 500 porcupines.  My teacher says he was wise, but that doesn't sound very wise to me.  After Solomon there was a bunch of major league prophets.  One of these was Jonah, who was swallowed by a big whale and then barfed up on the shore.  There were also some minor league prophets, but I guess we don't have to worry about them.

After the Old Testament came the New Testament.  Jesus is the star of The New.  He was born in Bethlehem in a barn.  (I wish I had been born in a barn too, because my mom is always saying to me, "Close the door! Were you born in a barn?" It would be nice to say, "As a matter of fact, I was.")  During His life, Jesus had many arguments with sinners like the Pharisees and the Democrats.  Jesus also had twelve opossums.  The worst one was Judas Asparagus.  Judas was so evil that they named a terrible vegetable after him.  Jesus was a great man.  He healed many leopards and even preached to some Germans on the Mount.  But the Democrats and all those guys put Jesus on trial before Pontius the Pilot.  Pilot didn't stick up for Jesus.  He just washed his hands instead.  Anyways, Jesus died for our sins, then came back to life again.  He went up to Heaven but will be back at the end of the Aluminum.  His return is foretold in the book of Revolution.

And now, all you ladies and gentlemen and grown-up boys and girls, you can tell all your friends about the Bible from what you just read.  Anyway I hope you enjoyed reading this.  You never know what will come "out of the mouths of babies and nursing infants," to quote an expression in the Psalms.

And now may the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob just keep us safe, individually and collectively, throughout this night or day and especially in these last days in which we live.  Your Christian friend and brother, Paul


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