Read Just Because: The Story of Salvation for Children Online
Authors: Steve Copland
Tags: #Children's Books, #Religions, #Christianity, #Inspirational, #Children's eBooks, #Early Readers
world heard about it, and people came to see it.
People laughed at Noah and called him names and
probably thought he was crazy. I guess they might
have thought this especially if it didn’t rain much in
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those days and where Noah was building there wasn’t
any water. It must have looked a bit silly building a
great big boat with no water around. One day, when
Noah and his boys were carting some logs to cut up
for lumber, he met one of his neighbours.
“Hey, Noah, old man, where are you taking those
logs?” his neighbour asked.
“I’m going to build a boat,” replied Noah, sitting
down on the log to catch his breath.
“What?” asked his neighbour. “A boat? Where
did you get such a crazy idea from?”
“From the Lord,” said Noah.
“Who?” asked his neighbour.
“The Lord God,” said Noah. “You know, the
Creator of the world. He told me to build it because
there’s gonna be a big flood and anyone who’s not on
the boat is going to drown.”
“You must be crazy,” said his neighbour. “No one
believes in God anymore since that last crazy guy who
used to run around talking about God. What was his
name again?” His neighbour scratched his head. “Oh,
yeah, I remember—Enoch. That guy just disappeared.
Wait a minute. He was your great-grandfather, wasn’t
he? No wonder you’re nuts, old man.” His neighbour
laughed. “Wel , you build your big boat, and we’ll
soon see if it rains or not, won’t we?”
Noah’s neighbour walked away laughing, and
Noah felt very sad. He had spoken to many people
about building the ark, and every one of them said he
was just a crazy old man.
Over the next hundred years people from all
over the world came to see the ark. It was the only
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big boat in the world, and news about it spread
everywhere. Sometimes when a lot of people were
standing around looking and laughing at Noah and
his sons, Noah would climb up on a high part of the
ark and tell the people about God and why he was
building the ark. This only made people laugh even
more. They would tell their children Noah was just
a crazy old man and there was no such person as the
Lord. In all the time Noah preached about the Lord
not one single person believed his message.
When the ark was finally finished Noah prayed and
asked the Lord to bring the animals. That day Noah
looked up to see a huge line of animals coming down
the road toward the ark. He could hardly believe his
eyes when he saw lions and sheep walking together;
usually the lions were trying to kill the sheep. You
can imagine what everyone else did when they saw
those wild animals coming down the road. They ran
away. Those dudes were scared.
The line of animals stretched as far as you could
see. Elephants and birds, cheetahs, foxes, rabbits,
donkeys, spiders, mice, cats and dogs. Cows and
pigs, hens and horses, gorillas and squirrels, moles
and doves, flies and bees and butterflies and many,
many more. Two of every kind of animal came to
the ark and walked up the big ramp, which Noah had
made like a door on the side.
After all the animals were inside Noah went out
and stood on top of the big ramp. A big crowd of
people was standing there. They had come out of
their houses after the lions and tigers were inside
the ark. They stood there talking among themselves
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about what they had just seen. They were trying to
decide how Noah had made all the animals come to
the ark.
Noah saw them standing there, and he decided
to warn them one last time about what was going
to happen. He had heard them laugh at him for a
hundred years, and now the Lord had made the
animals come. It was a miracle, and Noah hoped the
people would believe God would flood the world.
He would preach to them one last time, and then
they would have no more chances Just Because God
had decided it was time to destroy the Nephilim and
stop the evil in the world.
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Noah stood at the top of the ramp of the ark. In
the distance behind the crowd he could see
black clouds in the sky. He wanted to tell the people
again that they could be saved from the flood. He
said something like this.
“For the last hundred years my family and I have
been building this ark for God. Soon it will begin to
rain. It is going to rain for a very long time, and the
whole world will be covered with water. In a few
days the water will fill up your homes, and it will
keep rising until it is higher than the highest moun-
tain. There is room on the ark for any of you who
believe me and want to come and be saved from the
flood. Please believe me,” Noah pleaded. “This is
your last chance. You saw how the Lord brought the
animals into the ark, so believe me when I tell you
the world is going to flood.”
“It’s a trick!” someone yelled from the crowd.
“You cast a magic spell on the animals, and that’s
how you got them into your stupid boat. You’re a
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liar, Noah. It’s not going to rain, and there’s no such
person as God.”
“No! Listen to me!” shouted Noah. “I’m telling
you the truth. Surely there is one person who believes,
only one. If anyone believes, then just walk up the
ramp and you will be saved. We have room and food
for you. Don’t worry about what other people think
of you,” said Noah. “It will be too late after God
closes the door.”
Not one person came forward and walked up
the ramp to be saved. They laughed when Noah said
God would close the door, but then it was so heavy it
would need twenty men to lift it.
Standing in the crowd was a Nephilim. He roared
at Noah and yelled out terrible things about God. He
told Noah he would come over and close the door
himself and lock him inside. Noah was not afraid; the
Nephilim had been trying to stop him for a hundred
years, but the Lord had always frightened them away.
Noah was very sad. The people were shaking their
heads and laughing at him. He felt sorry for them.
Noah turned and walked inside the ark, and as he
disappeared from sight the huge ramp began to lift up
without anyone touching it. The Nephilim who had
stepped out to walk to the ark stopped. The Nephilim
felt the presence of the Lord and was afraid. Some
people screamed and ran away, and some people
shouted out to Noah that he was lifting the door by
magic. After a few minutes the people turned and felt
less afraid. They started to say horrible things.
“Hey, Noah!” someone yelled in a loud voice.
“There is no God, and it’s not going to rain. How
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long are you going to stay inside your stupid boat,
old man? We don’t want your God. We have our own
god and. . . .”
Suddenly there was a loud booming sound, and
the person yelling could not be heard. It was thunder.
The crowd of people turned around and saw big black
clouds rolling across the sky toward them.
Boom! Boom! Boom! The thunder pealed, and
lightning flashed across the sky. The people became
afraid. They ran home to hide, and just as most of
them reached their doors the first big drops of rain
began to fall. Suddenly there was a small earthquake,
and the ground began to move. Some of the braver
people who had not run away started to scream. They
had never felt an earthquake before. They had stayed
beside the ark to laugh at Noah, but now they were
not laughing. When they looked down they saw some
small cracks in the ground, and water began to come
up and wet their feet.
Inside the ark Noah and his family could hear the
rain on the roof. Noah went away from the others and
down into a small room in the ark, and there in the
corner he got on his knees to pray. There were tears
rolling down his face as he cried to the Lord.
“I tried my best to warn them, Lord,” he prayed.
“I did my best to make them believe, but they were
too proud, too arrogant, and they just wouldn’t
believe in You and be saved. You gave us all the ark
so we could be saved, and we kept room for anyone
who would come. But not one person came.” Noah
wept as he prayed. He was not angry that people
had laughed at him; he was only very sad the people
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would drown in the flood. “Oh, Lord,” he said. “I
wish they had listened to me. I wished they had
stopped doing evil and obeyed You. But now it is too
late for them because You have closed the door, and
they are left to die.”
It rained and rained. The cracks in the ground
became bigger, and water gushed up into the sky and
poured onto the land. After a few days the people’s
homes flooded, and some of them waded through the
water or floated on things and swam to the side of
the ark. They banged on the ark with their fists and
called out to Noah.
“Noah!” they screamed. “Let us inside! We
believe you now.”
“I can’t,” said Noah. “God has closed the door.”
They yelled and screamed, but Noah could not
help them. Other people went to higher ground and
told the people not to worry because it would soon
stop raining and everything would be okay. After
about ten days the ark began to float, and the people
were standing on the tops of the hills. There was not
very much room left, and the smaller and weaker
people fell into the water. The Nephilim were prob-
ably standing on the tops of the hills, throwing people
into the water, roaring in anger, shaking their fists at
the ark. The people who were left stood there and
watched the ark float away, but some of those who
were in the water tried to hold onto the ark. It was too
wet and slippery.
After many days there was no room left on the
hills, and even the Nephilim fell into the water. After
forty days the mountains were covered by water,
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and no one was left because there was no dry land
to stand upon. The ark floated above the mountains
toward the land that is now called Turkey. It was very
sad. Only eight people were still alive in the world:
Noah and Mrs. Noah; their three sons, Shem, Ham
and Japheth; and their three son’s wives.
If the people had listened to God and not to
Satan, then God would not have brought the flood
to take away the evil in the world. There would not
have been killing and stealing and murdering their
children if they had loved the Lord, but they refused
to believe in Him.
Satan was very pleased with what happened,
even though the children of the demons were dead.
Although the people worshipped him and his demons
he still hated people because they were made in the
image of God, and God loves His creatures. Inside
the ark it was warm and dry. Noah, his family and the
animals were safe. They were saved from drowning
Just Because they believed the Lord and obeyed Him.
They had faith to do what the Lord said.
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The ark floated around for about seven months
and finally came to rest on top of a mountain.
Noah opened a window and sent out a raven to see
if it could find a dry place to land. That raven never
came back. A little while later Noah sent a dove out
the window of the ark, and it came back because it
couldn’t find anywhere to land. Sometime later Noah
sent the dove out again, and this time it returned with
a new green leaf in its beak. Noah knew then that the
water must have gone down far enough for them to
leave the ark. When he asked the Lord, the Lord told
him he could go outside.
Outside the world was becoming a beautiful
place again. Now there were large lakes, seas and
oceans. On the land flowers were growing, and there
was new grass for the animals. The animals came out
of the ark, and the wild ones ran off into the hills,
glad to be back on dry land again. So Noah thanked
the Lord for keeping them safe, and the Lord told
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him to look up into the sky. There he saw a beautiful
rainbow.
“What does it mean, Lord?” he asked.
“Whenever it rains,” said the Lord, “I will put the
rainbow in the sky for you to remind the people that
I will never again bring a flood which will cover the
whole earth. The rainbow is the sign of my promise
to the world.”
After another 350 years Noah died, and he was
950 years old when he died. Of course by this time
many people were on the earth again. After Noah