Excerpt for The Story Of Jesus Christ by Monica P, available in its entirety at Smashwords

The Story Of Jesus Christ

© all rights reserved to Monica P 2011



Once upon a time a baby was born. His name was Jesus. His mother was Mary and his father was God. Mary smiled at her son as he glared at her with big blue eyes, and she told him he was divine. The animals around him glared with their eyes and seemed to also nod, and soon it was acknowledged by all around that the Son of God had been born.


The people were led to the birthing site by three stars that shone. The people who followed did so with faith in their hearts, and they praised Mary with gifts as they fell to their knees in order to take sight of Jesus.


Jesus grew up as a woodcarver. He made furniture until his business grew bankrupt. When he could carve no longer, he moved to preach to the world. Jesus walked the world and told people his message which had been given to him by God. The people listened, and soon they began to whisper that Jesus was the Son of God.


This statement made the ruling Romans mad. The Romans arrested Jesus, and took him to court. At court Jesus told the judge that he 'was the Son of God'. As a result he was sentenced to be given death by crucifixion.


Jesus was thrown into a mangy cell and beaten. He was beaten while wearing a royal robe. He was left in the cell to suffer through wait. After a short while he was collected by Roman soldiers.


The Romans made Jesus walk to the crucifixion site with a cross on his back. He forced his weary legs to walk with the heavy burden laid upon his shoulders, and once at the site the cross was taken off his back and laid down onto the ground. The Romans told Jesus to lay down on the cross, and he did so. Immediately Jesus had nails driven into of his palms and feet. Jesus cried out his agony, and with a moan the Roman soldiers hoisted Jesus up high in order to show the public the suffering Son of God.


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