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I am Seth, the loyal son of Adam.

  I Am Seth, Son of Adam It was a calm and quiet evening, the kind that invites reflection. After a long day's labor, I found myself with some precious time to spend with my father. I took the opportunity to ask him about his early days—about Eden. He looked at me with eyes weathered by time and sorrow, and slowly, he began to speak. He told me how he and my mother, Eve, were created by the hand of God Himself. They walked in the Garden of Eden, a place beyond beauty, in perfect communion with the Creator. But then came the serpent. Deceived by its cunning words, they disobeyed God, and were cast out of the garden—exiled into a world of toil, pain, and hardship. As he spoke, a shadow passed over his face. "Since that day," he said quietly, "God has never spoken to me again. And yet, every day, I long to feel His grace once more." Those words sank deep into my heart. I, too, had prayed to God, day after day, year after year. Yet my prayers had always met sil...

I Am Pontius Pilate – No Part in Innocent Blood

On that crisp morning, the sun barely rising over the horizon, a messenger from the emperor arrived at my doorstep. His face was flushed with excitement, and his eyes sparkled as he handed me a scroll. I took it from him eagerly, my heart the parchment. As I read the words inscribed within, joy surged through me, multiplying tenfold with each passing moment. I could hardly believe it—I had been appointed Governor of Judea! My mind raced, filled with thoughts of responsibility, power, and the challenges that awaited me. I turned to the messenger, still brimming with excitement, and pressed a gleaming gold coin into his palm. "Well worth it," I muttered to myself, watching as he bowed and left. But as the initial euphoria began to fade, the weight of my new role settled heavily upon my shoulders. Judea was no ordinary province; it was a land steeped in tension, with zealots determined to break free from Roman rule. It would be no easy task to govern such a restless and ...

I am Samaritan Woman - Found the living water

It was an ordinary day when my friend came rushing toward me in early morning with exciting news. "The son of our village head has returned from   India after 33 long years of travel and graduation from University in Taxila at India!" s he exclaimed. "He will be giving a lecture on his education and life there. Let’s go and hear his stories." I felt a stir of curiosity within me and decided to join my friend. Together, we set out on foot toward the village head's house, eager to listen and learn. The village was buzzing with excitement. As we settled among the crowd, the middle aged  man began his oration. He spoke passionately about life in India, painting vivid images of a society very different from our own. "In India," he said, "people are divided into four castes. Brahmins are priests, Shatriyas are warriors, Vaishyas are traders, and Shudras are workers. Then, there are the Nishadas—forest dwellers—who exist beyond the reach of these social ...

Introduction

  I am writing this blog for a  series titled “I Am” .   The aim of this series is to present key personalities from the Bible in a first-person narrative format, allowing readers to connect more personally with these figures. In an effort to engage readers while maintaining Christian values and teachings, parts of the series will include fictionalized elements, carefully crafted to enhance the narrative without compromising biblical principles.