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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Spiritual Walk Week 10 - In Jesus' Time

          "Why aren't the fish coming to us? All the other fishermen are getting loads of fish, but ours... Why?" said my dad.
          "Maybe because you're so lazy, Simon." said my brother Andrew
          "I am not lazy, maybe the fish weren't in the mood to be caught today." I said sarcastically.
          "But something caused the fish to be scared off. I know! It was your ugly face, Simon."
          "Not much uglier than yours. And stop calling me Simon, you know I don't like that name."
          "Ok, Peter (Pita) Bread."
          "Sons, stop arguing. We just had a bad day, It doesn't mean we won't have a catch tomorrow. Lets just head back to shore and call it a day."
          Father let the sails go and steered us toward the shore. As we neared the shore we we saw a Rabbi walking on the beach coming toward us. Then the man spoke saying, "Come, follow me, and I will send you out to fish for people."
          This was amazing. A Rabbi, calling me? I was rejected three times, no one would take me! My dad must be freaking out. I looked back and saw a huge smile on his face, as he looked back and forth between Andrew and me. At the same moment, Andrew and I let go of the nets we had been pulling in, and dove into the water eager to follow this wonderful Rabbi that had actually accepted us, the rejects of higher society.

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Spiritual Walk Week 9 - In Jesus' Time

          I was walking through the wilderness one day when I saw a man. The Man looked tired and worn. Then I heard a deep growling voice coming from his direction, but his mouth didn't seem to be moving. The voice said, "If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread."
         The man answered to the voice, "It is written: 'Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.'"
         The man suddenly disappeared, but the voice remained. "If you are the Son of God, throw yourself down. For it is written: 'He will command his angels concerning you, and they will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.'"
         Then I heard the man's beautiful, but weak voice respond, saying. "It is also written: 'Do not put the Lord your God to the test.'"
         The deep voice said. "All this I will give you, if you will bow down and worship me."
          "Away from me, satan!" said the man, "For it is written: 'Worship the Lord your God, and serve him only.'"
          After this, the man suddenly appeared where he left and food fell from the sky by the basket load. This has to be a dessert mirague. It isn't possible.

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Spiritual Walk Week 8 - In Jesus' Time

Story told from the perspective of John the Baptist

          I was a sight to behold. My clothes were of camels hair. The hair on my head was so scruffy, it could have been camel's hair. I had remains of grasshoppers held together by honey stuck to my beard. I have a mission, and that mission is to declare the coming messiah.
          One day, I was preaching and baptizing when a man came up to the water's edge. He was a different man, he looked as if he was perpetually happy. He walked with dignity, then I realized this was the messiah. The more I thought of it, the more it seemed it was true. I couldn't hold it in. "This man is the son of God, who cometh to take away the sins of the world!" I yelled, pointing at him.
          He came up to me. I felt like I should bow down, so I did. He said, "Please baptize me."
          I responded surprised, "I need to be baptized by you and yet you come to me?"
          He replied, "Let it be so now; it is proper for us to do his to fulfill all righteousness."
          With this, I baptized him. Bu then something amazing happened. A resounding voice echoed through the desert and it said. "This is my Son, whom I live; with him I am well pleased."
          I was amazed. I stared at the son of God as he walked away.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Spiritual Walk Week 7 - In Jesus' Time

          The room was quiet, but then rose into a roar of complaints as the soldiers left the training facility. I stood alone in the room, contemplating over the things I just said. Man...Herod would have my head if this gets out. Well, if it saves more lives, I'm for it. My men went into the weapons rooms and got their weapons, then they round up their horses and took off. 
           I, on the other hand, walked out the back door of the training facility, grabbed my horse and ran to the other side of the city which was where Joseph and Mary lived. As I got within range of their house, I slowed and dismounted, leaving my horse tied to a post. I walked up to their front door and knocked on the door. There was no answer. I knocked again and still no answer, so I walked inside. The house was empty, so I decided to check the secret room in their house that they called the "Hidey Room". It was hidden in the back of their only closet.
           It was a small room, but looked bigger without anyone in it. I decided to turn around and look somewhere else, when something caught my trained eye. There was a carving in the wall. It was addressed to me.
           "We were told by God to leave to Egypt, we hope to see you again. God be with you, Joseph."
           Then I heard a scream outside. The massacre of babies had begun.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Spiritual Walk Week 5 - In Jesus' Time

Written from the perspective of a Soldier
           "You want me to do what, 'O King?" I said to King Herod.
           "You heard me right General. I want you and your army to go and kill all the young boys under two years old, to get rid of that boy-to-be-king."
           Oh, no... I would never kill all these baby boys, but especially not Joseph's son Jesus. We met recently and became friends quickly. I realized that the son that they had was really the son of God, and I'd do anything for them, because of the baby.
           "You heard me!?" bellowed Herod
           "Y-yes, Sir. Right away Sir.
           "Oh, and I better not see those kids on the next census, you hear?"
           "I understand Sir." I said as I walked out of the throne room. I walked toward the barracks and shouted for attention. I can't do this, so many little babies... then I had an idea...
           "Ok everybody, listen up, we have a job from the King." I shouted over the mumbles and groans. "But today is different, we have to kill all the baby boys under two years in the city before nightfall." There was a collective gasp around the room. "That's what the boss said, but I know we can't do this, so we'll give them a chance to fight back. When you go to look through the houses for the babes, tell them that they have 5 minutes to leave and go as far as they can to be safe. But you know, make it seem like Herod gave the order and it wasn't from the good of your heart that you gave them five minutes. Ok everybody, any questions? No? Okay then, get to work, Herod doesn't like to wait."
           Part 2 Next Week!