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Tell Me About Jesus

Samenvatting: Dialogue between father and son. Covers creation, fall, redemption, future abode. Can be used as a children's record, or a dialogue between adults. Scripture can be easily paraphrased.

Scriptnummer:126
Taal:English
Thema:Jesus, the Saviour
Gehoor:Children
Stijl:Dialog
Genre:Discussion
Moeilijkheidsgraad:Children
Doel:Evangelism
Bijbelse verwijzing:Paraphrase

Dit script dient als basis voor de vertaling en het maken van opnames in een andere taal. Het moet aangepast worden aan de verschillende talen en culturen om het zo relevant mogelijk te maken. Sommige termen en begrippen moeten verder uitgelegd worden of zelfs weggelaten worden binnen bepaalde culturen.

Tekst van het script


1. Father, tell me that story that begins, "In the beginning God made all things. He made the world, the stars....

2. He made the sun, the moon. He made the trees, the birds, the animals. Afterwards, He made the first man and the first woman.

1. And they were altogether good. They loved to obey and please God.

2. Yes. But one day Satan, the chief of the evil spirits, tempted (told) them to disobey God. They listened to Satan, and obeyed his words. When they did this, they turned away from God. They disobeyed God's good commandments.

1. Oh, and then they were no longer good as before.

2. It is true. And afterwards, all people born on earth have followed paths of sin.

1. Did not God leave them, after they chose to go their own ways?

2. No, Son, the Book of God tells us that God did not leave them. His sadness for them was great, because He knew that all who walked the WAYS of badness would end up in the PLACE of everlasting torment when they died. And God did not want any of them to have to suffer like this.

1. And so what did God do then?

2. You know the story, my son, and the words which say, "For God so loved the world."

1. "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life."

2. The Son of God came down into the world to live among the people. (He did not live as a king, or even as a rich man. But He was poor, and He felt the sorrows that all people have.) Yet He had no sin. Finally He permitted His enemies to nail Him to a cross, where He died. He did this as the payment for our sins. So whoever believes on Him will not perish, but have everlasting life.

1. What is everlasting life?

2. Well, you know Son, that three days after He died, Jesus came back from the dead. He arose. At that time He showed us that death is like a doorway. For those who have received Jesus, this doorway opens into life in heaven where Jesus is. Because the one who has Jesus as his Saviour has everlasting life in his heart.

1. What about those who do not trust in Jesus?

2. For them, the door opens into everlasting punishment. God says, "He that believeth not Jesus, the Son of God, shall not see life, but the wrath of God abideth on him." For this reason we must tell everyone about Jesus, so they can believe on Him.

John 3:16; John 3:36.

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