We all have our own interpretation of The Bible. While there are other religions, and their holy books with their share of interpretation. The Bible has always reached out to me, from telling me how to live my life wholesome, telling me the life of Jesus, and the things that angered God in the past.
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God was angered and he wipe out the earth, but not before telling Noah to get two of every species male and female. With the Ark built, the rain began, and continued, until living thing outside the ark had died. When God seen this he vowed he would never destroy a living thing again. So here we see his wrath, his anger with the people during the period prior to Noah, hoping it would change and when it didn’t he gave Noah his instructions. Then after he had seen the damage, we see the compassionate side, where he vows to never again to destroy mankind.
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When the people attempted to build a tower to the heavens, he decided that the best way to handle that was to have everyone speak different languages. This prevented them from attempting things that God knew could never be accomplished.
Two thousand years ago, the people of the earth, started falling into their lusting, sinful ways; promising not to wipe the earth clean as he had in the past, he thought it best to send his only child into our world. He was a living breathing human being, without sin. None of us can say that, nor do we fit that description; his purpose was to save all of us from burning in eternal hell. He came to show us the way, to his fathers’ world, but we were not able to see him for who he was until the things that he spoke about started to happen. His disciple knew he was someone very special, but they were unable to spread the good word. Even after he was crucified, the disciple suffered a lot of persecution from the people of that region. So again God was looking for a way to help us find a way that we can all get to heaven, while our sins could be forgiven.
The Bible tells me a lot of other stuff, but he lets me know he is there, through good and bad his anger is not to be reckoned with, he is a compassionate father, and he wants us to pray, so that we can communicate with him. Through this knowledge I can live knowing that I can pray anytime to God, about my feelings, thoughts and fears. I know he is aware of what is happening in my life; but by talking and praying to him it give me the opportunity to get closer to God, The father, Jesus his son, and the Holy Spirit that surrounds us always.
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