Bible Stories

by: admin Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

When I was young, I used to love to go to Sunday school just because I loved to hear the Bible stories. Quite honestly, even at a young age, I realized the church we went to was full of hypocrites, but that didn’t stop me from learning and enjoying the stories that were presented to me. Today, I don’t often attend church because most of the ones I have encountered are just as bad as the first one, and I certainly don’t think worshipping with a bunch of hypocrites each Sunday is going to save my soul.

It wasn’t until college that I realized how many different creeds and religious beliefs actually existed. The list goes on forever. Personally I was raised a Lutheran. Of course this doesn’t mean that I have total faith in these beliefs still today.

Viewpoints change as you age and travel through life. Experiences and acquired knowledge can definitely lead you down an alternate path other than traditional bible books do. Once we’re molded into adults, things tend to become a bit clearer. Our individual ethos and personalities are developed more. Where do you stand in this large spectrum of religions and creeds?

Back when I was in the 7th grade, I began going to confirmation. This was a regular class at my church that I had to attend in order to later become confirmed. I was instantly introduced to bible books.

As a group, we read stories from the books that I now regard as parables. Although many will disagree, I don’t take biblical stores as actual history. I have no idea whether or not they occurred at all. From where I stand they seem to be designed to teach morals and good judgment. They’re a kind of lesson plan. Each one you read, you learn a lesson about what’s considered right and wrong. This is all fine and good. I can’t see anything wrong with it. My wife on the other hand, has no respect for bible books. She feels that they far too often degrade the women. Women are not viewed as equals, but as something created for the men. They are also often blamed when something goes wrong. Basically the softer sex is deemed the corrupt one. I can imagine that many educated women see this as well. So are we actually to believe that bible books come from a higher power, or from men from long ago? Men who were writing things according to their own preferences and wishes.

If you are interested in some form of religion, then you should take it upon yourself to find out more. Attend a church service and see what you think of the sermon. Check out a few bible books on the web. They are on there now days. If nothing else, you may walk away with peace of mind concerning what happens after death. One thing I can say about my religious friends is that they’re generally more jovial and satisfied with life overall. That’s a good thing!

At any rate, there are a lot of great Bible stories out there, and you don’t need to go to church to get them. Not all churches are bad, I understand this completely, but there are many people like me who hang on to their faith, but aren’t interested in joining organized religious churches that make a mockery of what they are supposed to stand for. You can get Bible stories anywhere you look today, and you can get them at a good price too. You can also find coloring books and puzzles that are fashioned after some of your favorite stories.

Some of the best Bible stories are the ones that teach a lesson. These are the ones that have two stories in one, almost, and they can be applied to God as well as to regular life. Bible stories are often meant to teach a lesson, and perhaps that is why they were included in the Bible to begin with. Not only are you learning history, you are leaning a valuable lesson about what God wants for our world. They have a good lesson even for those who do not believe, and can benefit almost anyone in the quest to live a better life.

The best thing about modern Bible stories is that some are now written in a simple language that children can easily follow. I remember some of the Bible stories I heard as a child were so complex in language that I had a hard time following along, as any six-year-old child would. the bible stories remain the same, but the language is easy to understand, and the stories are easier to follow when they are written with children in mind. You can find these books in almost any bookstore, and also in any bookstore that is affiliated with a church.

John Pawlett
http://www.articlesbase.com/religion-articles/bible-stories-92371.html

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13 Responses to “Bible Stories”

xxwillsmithluverxx Said:

Bible stories?
i am doing vbs with little kids like kindergarten to third graders and i just wanted to brush up on the important bible stories!!
thanks!!!

Comment made on February 14th, 2010 at 7:25 pm
~*The Diva*~ Said:

2 many 2 name but u can google popular or important bible stories
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Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:29 am
dominian3633 Said:

The Prodical son, make sure yoou include the son’s brother, & Saul being blinded on the way to Damascus.
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Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:31 am
savedbyhisgrace Said:

I always liked the story of Daniel and his friends Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego.
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Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:33 am
Richardâ„¢ Said:

What about the one where God drowns everyone except those on the ark.
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Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:35 am
wildrose Said:

There are many, many books and video’s that cater to children’s Bible stories and are age appropriate.
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Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:37 am
UniCool Said:

read to them about Jesus, as a Christian I admit to some violent stories in the old testament, these stories are for when they’re older
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Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:39 am
divaqueen Said:

Children are always fascinated by the story and song about Zaccheus.
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Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:43 am
Heb.12:1-3 Said:

Why not try stories they don’t know? Children should be well-rounded in their Bible knowledge. Their growth shouldn’t be stunted by repeating things continually that they already know, I’m not saying the famous stories of the Bible shouldn’t be taught, but there are other stories children should know, like the one about the dead man coming to life after falling on top of a dead prophet’s body, or the prophet who disobeyed God and was eaten by a lion. Those stories still fascinate me as I’m sure they would little children.
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Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:45 am
Officemonkey Said:

"From there Elisha went up to Bethel. While he was on the way, some small boys came out of the city and jeered at him. "Go up, baldhead," they shouted, "go up, baldhead!" The prophet turned and saw them, and he cursed them in the name of the LORD. Then two she-bears came out of the woods and tore forty-two of the children to pieces. "

2 Kings 2:23-24

That oughta instill the proper amount of fear in them.
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Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:47 am
Aoiffe337 Said:

I have found that the parable of the four kinds of ground where seeds are sown has a powerful impact.listeners can decide what kind of soil they want to be.The story about the workers who got the same wage reveals a noteworthy kingdom truth.The Good Samaritan story provides the ‘universal’ neighbour. Whatever stories you choose, make them applicable to today so that it will not be just a ‘nice’ story. Business people state the benefits of their products. let the children ’see’ through practical application what is in the story for them.
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Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:49 am
Maars Said:

The story of creation. Take the first three chapters in the Bible but make it simple enough so that you don’t have to tell them about the curses—that might be too much for them.

Or you can tell them about Joseph—there is a lot in Genesis about him. He is the first son of Jacob and Rachel. His half brothers sold him into slavery but God delivered him and he became the ruler of Egypt. Genesis thirty:twenty-two through thirty seven and thirty nine through end of chapter 5O.
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Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:51 am
joe_paul_christian Said:

Be careful there. LOL. There are some adult rated stories in the Bible. David and Bathsheba? He sees her naked, bathing, and lust after her and kills her husband later. Samson chasing the prostitutes. Lot’s daughters got him drunk and had sex with him. King Saul killed those Priest of God. God tells Moses and Joshua to uttterly destroy the Canaanites. And you wouldn’t want to to tell kids in VBS that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was most likely 14 years old when Jesus was born.
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Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:53 am
 

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