You may have heard of the Gingerbread man, but have you ever heard of the Gingerbread monster. I came up with the idea for this story on my own, though I was not the first to come up with this idea. And because I want all my to give glory to God I tried to give this story a Christian twist. I hope you enjoy the story. The Gingerbread Monster - Christian Version There once lived a very old woman. When she was a little girl her mother told her never to make a gingerbread monster. But one day she was tempted to build a gingerbread monster. She gave into the temptation. As she was about to stick it in the oven it jumped up and started chasing her. She screamed and started running away. The Gingerbread monster laughed and said "Run, run as fast as you can, you can't get away from me I am the Gingerbread monster." Out the door ran the woman. Out the door ran the Gingerbread monster. "Help" yelled the woman. Her husband heard her and came running to help her. "Don't touch my wife", yelled the man. "I will eat her then I'll eat you," laughed the Gingerbread monster, "Run, run as fast as you can, you can't get away from me. I am the Gingerbread monster." Away ran the old man with his old wife. "Is that your cow," asked the Gingerbread monster, "I'll eat it too". "Run, run as fast as you can, you can't get away from me. I am the Gingerbread monster." Laughed the Gingerbread monster again. And away ran the cow. Away ran the man. Away ran the woman. "Is that your pig," asked the Gingerbread monster, "I'll eat it too". "Run, run as fast as you can, you can't get away from me. I am the Gingerbread monster." Laughed the Gingerbread monster again. And away ran the pig. Away ran the cow. Away ran the man. Away ran the woman. They ran and ran. Finally they came to the whitemud river, also known as the river of death. Across the river lived a great king. They called to him for help. The great king quickly sent his son across the river with a boat. They immediately jumped on. And quickly got to safety. The Gingerbread monster saw what happened and was enraged. Even today he continues to stalk up and down the river. He tries to eat anyone who comes near the river. But all those who call upon the great king get saved. The moral of the story: For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Romans 10:13 Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. James 4:7 Is sin ruining your life?
Have you called upon the name of the Lord yet? God loves you, and wants to save you. please comment if you need help.
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