I
finished reading the whole Bible two days ago, and now, for my final assignment,
I should write the Bible story… and that is a heavy task, so, here we go…
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth, then He created everything in between, including man and then woman. Unfortunately, they get deceived by the serpent and sin enters paradise: the “fall of man”. The redemptive plan of God starts rolling…
Adam
and Eve (man and woman) were given the order to “be fruitful and multiply”, so
they did. We fast forward to the point when humanity had grown a lot (as well
as their wickedness), so God decided to apply justice to the earth and in the
process he saved the only just family in the planet, he asked Noah to build an
ark, big enough for a pair of each of the animals of the whole world: the flood
happened. We fast forward again a few years… and humans decided that they
wanted to build a tower to reach heaven: the tower of Babel was started. God
“confused their tongues” so that they could not finish the tower, languages
were born!
Then
God promises Abraham land, as many descendants as the stars in the sky and many
blessings and redemption for his people. Abraham had faith in this promises
though he was around a hundred years old (his wife was around 90 years old) and
he had no children yet. Time later a young guy named Joseph gets sold into
Egyptian slavery and then becomes the second in command under Pharaoh. God redeemed
the bad act of his brother who sold him into slavery, so that he could safe
them years later when a great famine desolated the lands. Later, the whole
nation of Israel falls into slavery to Egypt. God called Moses to rescue them:
the ten plagues occurred to Pharaoh and his kingdom. He finally let the
Israelites go, but only to chase them later! Between a sea and an army, Moses
had faith and with the help of God, he parted the red sea so his people could
cross it to security, they walked on dry land. But the water came back to
destroy the Egyptian army!
The
exodus from Egypt to the promised land started. At Mount Sinai, God gave Moses
the law and detailed instructions on how to live and walk with Him in purity
and holiness. The Israelites failed to obey these commandments, as a
consequence the exodus was extended for almost 40 years. However, God did not
forsake them, He gave them Manna and birds to eat, every single day for all
those years. Yet, they complained they had no water, so God provided water miraculously
too.
The
people of God arrived into the promised land! But it was occupied by other
nations: Israel was ready for war, so God stopped the Jordan river so they
could cross it and defeat Jericho by
shouting at its walls and making them crumble! The promised land was never
completely cleared of the other people groups and God warned them not to
intermarry because that would cause them to sin and follow pagan gods, but they
did it anyway. They started desiring to have a King like all the nations around
them, and they were warned about all the bad things that could happen to them
if they had an earthly King instead of a heavenly King, yet, they insisted: God
gave them a King! Saul was anointed as the first King of Israel! Saul was not a
great King. Young David came into the picture, he killed a giant: Goliath, hero
of the Philistines. Time later, David got anointed as the successor King of
Israel, and Saul tried to kill him several times, but failed to do so. David
became King and under his rule the Kingdom of Israel captured the city of
Jerusalem. David received a promise from God, that the throne of Israel will
always be of his descendants! David’s son Solomon got anointed as King and he
was even more prosperous than King David himself. King Solomon built a majestic
temple for God. He became the wisest man of all times! Soon after his death the
kingdom got divided into two: 10 tribes of the North and 2 tribes of the South.
And the promise of the “Eternal Throne” stayed with the clan of Judah in the South.
At times it was hard to safe the bloodline of David, but God was faithful and
always preserved at least one male alive! The Northern Kingdom fell to the
Assyrians, who also attacked the South and took Jerusalem (it was recovered
later on). The Northern Kingdom was then occupied by the Babylonians, who kept
trying to conquer the South Kingdom as well, and then finally conquered the
Northern Kingdom as well and completely destroyed Solomon’s Temple later on.
Both Kingdoms of Israel were taken into exile by the Babylonians. Then Persia
took over the known world ruling and decreed that all the captives could go
back to their homelands! Some of the Israelites of the Southern Kingdom went
back and rebuilt the Temple, then the walls of Jerusalem.
400 years of
silence
(when God did not send any words
through prophets or angels)
Here is where the division between Old and New Testament is...
Here is where the division between Old and New Testament is...
John
the Baptist was born. He was called to prepare the way for the Messiah, the
savior of the Jews! Jesus was born! His family had to move to Egypt because the
government wanted to kill all the babies! Later on they came back and Jesus
visited the temple at age 12. The Teachers of the Law were impressed by His
knowledge. Fast forward to right around His 30th birthday: John
baptized Jesus! Then Jesus was tempted by the devil himself, after fasting (not
eating) for 40 days! Yet, He resisted the temptations! Jesus came back to the
Temple and kicked the merchants out… it was supposed to be a house of prayer
not a house of trade.
Jesus
then chose the 12 disciples to teach them God’s ways and He walked with them
teaching them how to do miracles and how to teach. Then He preached the famous
“Sermon on the Mount” were He taught the people (and the disciples) about Him
coming to fulfill the law, and not to abolish it. He also talked to them about
all the different laws they should follow to be righteous and to inherit the
Kingdom of God. He even warned them about false teachers and false disciples.
And in between all of that, He took time to teach them how to pray to the
Father.
Jesus
performed many miracles and one of the most famous ones was when He raised His
beloved friend Lazarus from the dead! As to show people (one more time) that He
had power over life and death. Then John the Baptist gets beheaded. When Jesus
learned this, in His sadness, He was moved to compassion of the big crowd and
fed more than five thousand people with only a handful of loaves of bread and a
couple of fish. Jesus went back to Jerusalem, knowing that the Pharisees and
the Teachers of the Law wanted Him dead. He rode a donkey into the town, to
fulfill the prophecies of the coming King. After that, Jesus had His “last
supper” with His disciples, and He told them that one of them would betray Him
soon. And Judas was the one, He was paid 30 pieces of silver, just like the
prophecies of the old testament foretold… Jesus got taken and judged for being
“the King of the Jews”. No Roman ruler found Jesus guilty of anything, yet the
was handed over to His accusers for Him to be crucified. Then He was crucified
and died. However, He resurrected from the dead 3 days later! He appeared to
His disciples and even ate with them a couple of times, He also appeared to
many people in days after His resurrection. Finally, Jesus gave his disciples
the “Great Commission”: to “…go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing
them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and
teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you
always, to the very end of the age.” Then He ascended to heaven.
The
apostles and disciples took the big task to go to the places near, and even to
the ends of the world, and we have records of their missionary journeys and
mishaps. Some of them died of old age, others died pretty young as martyrs but
all of them followed Jesus’ steps and instructions as closely as they could.
And I feel that is our mission too. The Great commission was not only given to
the original disciples, but to all people who believe in Jesus as their savior.
My bags are packed, so we better get going, it takes a while to get to the “…ends
of the world.”