John 3:16-19 – God’s Love

What does John 3:16-19 say about God’s love?
You can tell right in the beginning of the verse “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
It says God loves the world so much that he sent his one and only son to die on the cross to save us from our sins and if you believe in him you shall have eternal life. On verse 17 it says “For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.” It says that God didn’t send Jesus to die on the cross to condemn the world, but he sent Jesus to save the world in his hands. what verse 18 says “Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.” This means that if you believe in him you will not be punished but if you don’t believe in him you are already punished because they don’t believe in God’s one and only Son (Jesus) And the last verse (Verse 19) says “This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil.” This says that the people were evil so they liked darkness (Night) instead of light (Day)

Ruth, Boaz, and Me

How was Ruth meeting Boaz “providential”? Where do you see God’s hand?

God told Ruth to follow Naomi and to live with her and God told Ruth to glean in a field and God made it Boaz’s field and God told Boaz to tell his men to let Ruth glean in his field and not to stop her from taking what she need and told them to leave some extra food for Ruth!

Have you ever experienced God’s providence in your own life?

Yes,  when God help you through tough times or even sad ones like funerals or when you siblings get hurt or even you parents you might fell really bad and sorry for them but God does that so we can learn or maybe if it’s a funeral it’s for the best and maybe that relative was going through terrible pain. For Example: I went to two funerals just last year both in November  one my great grandparent was going through terrible pain so God helped him and the other was unexpectedly but it was just ment to be.

Underground Railroad – Tell the story!!!

Question #1
Where did you live? What kinds of work did you do? What are some of the hardest things about your life?

I lived with my parents in an old cabin, I worked for my parents, and My family was poor and I barely got any food the hardest thing I went through was when I never saw my family again.

Question #2
Why did you decide to flee? How did you travel? How did you find your way? How did you survive? How did you feel?

Since I was in south all I have to do is follow the north star , I had to run a long ways north! I survived by drinking from a river and sleeping in leaves so nobody would spot me.

Question #3
What kinds of people did you come across? What are some of the different ways that they helped you? How did the abolitionists influence the Underground Railroad?

Right when I woke up and pushed away the leaves there was a man who was staring at me and then said “Come with me.”
The man said whenever you see someone say “I am a friend of a friend” so I said “Ok.”
So I went a knocked on someone’s door and said “I am a friend of a friend” and then the man told me his name.