Saturday, December 13, 2025

Powerful biblical stories and the ethics they teach

 

The Good Samaritan

The Good Samaritan: Photo credit: Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture


Several Bible-related articles and topics consistently capture readers' interest due to their profound themes, historical depth, and relevance to faith and life. One widely discussed topic is the nature of faith, which highlights figures like Abraham, Noah, and Moses, illustrating how faith bridges the seen and unseen.

 

Forgiveness is another powerful theme, emphasized by Jesus, who taught that forgiving others is essential to receiving forgiveness from God, a concept reinforced in the Lord’s Prayer. The idea of salvation, particularly through Jesus’ sacrifice, is a core teaching, summarized in John 3:16, which states that whoever believes in Jesus will have eternal life.

 

Below are a few selected interesting biblical stories with moral lessons

 

Noah and the Ark

 

The righteous Noah and his family's miraculous deliverance are only one aspect of this tale. Since the Almighty used the Great Flood to nearly wipe out all of his creation after growing enraged with humans, it is actually about the revival of life on our planet.

 

The only people who survived the test and saw the return of both humans and the animal kingdom in all its richness were the righteous Noah and his family. The destiny of Noah's ark is still unknown, despite the fact that his story is very clear.

 

Noah and his ark landed close to the Ararat Mountains, according to historical accounts. The ark was situated high in the mountains, making it challenging for an untrained individual to approach, considering the height of the water rise, which was measured in kilometers.

 

Noah's family and methods of survival have not yet been found, despite several centuries of concerted expeditions to locate the ark.

 

 The Tower of Babel

 

The building of this structure serves as an illustration of how resources shouldn't be abused. There were no conflicts among the resurrected humanity following the devastating Great Flood. People concentrated their efforts on making products that they could use.

 

Additionally, different countries were able to interact without help because they spoke the same language. However, wealth has the power to influence individuals. The mere amassing of wealth during King Nimrod's reign gave rise to pride, which overwhelmed the earthly monarch and made him want to become like God.

 

Nimrod made the decision to construct a huge structure that would stretch up to the heavens because it is known that God resides there. Construction immediately started because the rest of humanity was subject to the earthly ruler's word. But the Almighty did not approve of Nimrod's attempts.

 

At one point, everyone working on the tower abruptly stopped using the common language and started speaking only in their individual languages. The construction process was abruptly halted as a result. The incomplete Tower of Babel started to fall apart, and eventually, the desert engulfed its remnants.

 

Sodom and Gomorrah

 

The once affluent towns of the Five towns, Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Sebom, and Zeboiim, were destroyed thousands of years ago. It's unclear what will happen to the latter. The Almighty chose to destroy these towns because they were rife with immorality, gluttony, wickedness, and other behaviors that the Lord forbade.

 

Abraham, the Jewish patriarch, even engaged in talks with God in an attempt to preserve his nephew, who was living in Sodom at the time, and other locals. But there weren't even a dozen virtuous people in Sodom, so his attempt failed. Since then, the names Sodom and Gomorrah have become well-known, signifying incredibly repulsive human behavior.

 

The Exodus of the Jews from Egypt

 

The Exodus of the Jews from Egypt, who sought safety and happiness in other places, is arguably the largest migration of people in history. It would seem that a large number of individuals might abruptly go and venture into the unknown after residing in a nation for many hundreds of years.

 

The Jews continued on their path to freedom despite having to take only the bare necessities for the journey. Moses, the Jewish leader, instilled faith in the people.

 

They would get up each morning, prepare their camp, and resume their arduous journey. They journeyed through the Sinai Peninsula's deserts for forty years before arriving in the Promised Land, where they founded the state of Israel.

 

The capture of Jericho

 

The Jews arrived at the Promised Land after being forced to wander through the desert for forty years. However, other people who had come together to form a single Canaanite monarchy already lived in the region. Additionally, the Jews had to retake the promised lands from the indigenous people before they could settle there.

 

Because cities during the period were strongholds, this proved to be a challenging endeavor. This also applied to Jericho, which blocked the Jews' path. Nowadays, it is hard to believe that Jews with inadequate training could overrun a well-defended settlement. It is known that the Jews were helped by the Lord himself, who provided them with a means of taking the city.

His counsel enabled the Jews to capture Jericho, which signaled the start of their triumphant advance throughout the Canaanite territories.

 

David and Goliath

 

The Jews were always at war with someone, which is what defines the Israel of the Judges. The Philistines, a warlike nation that founded its own little state in the Mediterranean coastline region, were the nation's most formidable adversaries.

 

They were not hesitant to seize a plot of land for themselves because they claimed the Promised Land. As a result, there were frequent conflicts between the Jews and the Philistines. Two distant relatives, the Philistine Goliath and the Jewish David, met on the battlefield during one of these conflicts.

 

Goliath was a real giant with exceptional weaponry skills, whereas David was an ordinary shepherd. However, using force isn't always a sign of success. In this instance, however, Goliath's strength was outweighed by the shepherd David's wisdom.

 

Consequently, even before the actual conflict started, the Jews prevailed over the Philistines. Later on, David ascended to the throne of Israel. Solomon, the greatest of all world leaders, is his most well-known descendant.

 

King Solomon's Ring

 

Israel reached the pinnacle of its development thanks to the Jewish monarch Solomon, who was the son of David. The kings who ascended to the summit of the Israeli and later the Judean Olympus would never again be able to attain such a degree of expertise, discernment, and public favor.

 

 

According to one account, King Solomon's ability to exercise restraint was made possible by a special gift: a gold ring bearing the words "All passes, and this will pass." It took some time for the ring to reveal its secret, and even the king was unaware of its magical qualities for a long period.

 

Although it is difficult to determine the veracity of the mythology surrounding King Solomon's ring, it is known that its possessor was regarded as a paragon of knowledge and serenity who could solve even the most difficult problems.

 

The Story of Samson

 

Perhaps the chosen people would not have had such a great hero if the Philistines had not deceived the little Jewish lad Samson; however, that's how things ended up. Samson, a Jew, fell in love with a Philistine girl, but at their wedding, he was initially tricked.

 

Although the Philistines suffered the consequences of their deceit, their conflict with Samson had only just begun. Over the years, the Philistines made numerous attempts to destroy Samson, but this only made the Jewish hero more determined to exact revenge. However, they were able to outwit Samson one day.

 

The Philistines chose Delilah, a young, attractive lady, as a weapon. Delilah was given a substantial amount of money in exchange for disclosing Samson's secret. Samson was apprehended and put in jail when Delilah managed to obtain the information she required. Samson did, however, accomplish one last valiant deed while in captivity: he brought down the roof of the temple where the Philistines were feasting.

 

The Good Samaritan

 

There is still no precise explanation for how and when Samaritans first came to Israeli soil. They believe that they are descended from the tribe of Joseph. The non-Judean Samaritans who fled Egypt during the Exodus are the ancestors of real Jews.

 

Additionally, the tale of Jesus Christ's life at the time gave us the idea of the "good Samaritan." It is thought that Christ told his disciples this. It narrates the tale of a traveler who had been robbed and battered to death and was without the strength or capacity to assist himself. The traveler was assisted by a Samaritan.

 

After cleaning and bandaging the traveler's wounds, the unidentified Samaritan provided him with refuge. Samaritans have been linked to goodness and love ever since.

 

Each of these biblical narratives teaches the transformative power of forgiveness and unconditional love, emphasizing that everyone deserves a second chance and that reconciliation brings peace.

 

 

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Restore credibility: Correct manipulations on Joel Savage’s blog

Both the favicon and the apple-touch-icon.png of my blog have been disabled

Both the favicon and the apple-touch-icon.png of my blog have been disabled

 

I have suspended writing for a while to make sure that everything that has been changed on this blog, either to reduce the visibility from search engines or deny access to my readers, is restored. However, it seems things are getting worse.


For example, both the favicons of the blog and apple-touch-icon.png have been disabled to make it difficult for readers to identify the blog to revisit. 


I have found a lot of irregularities and have decided not to publish anything longer on this blog to strengthen the relationship between me and Google, but things are not working.


It is not every time that I will appear on this blog to write about detected manipulations. If the situation hasn't improved, I will publish the whole list of abnormalities very soon. Enough is enough. 


It baffles me a lot to acknowledge the fact that by now, Google still doesn't know who Joel Savage is and what he can do, and they keep on underestimating me. I have written more about clandestine activities of Google than any writer.


If Google would admit and speak the truth, today, they are losing more clients or users. Many no longer consider Google a friendly search engine but a bully, oppressor, and violator.


If a whole search engine company that has set rules for others to follow could engage in such clandestine activities, then it is likely that they can do that to other people as well.

 

Users are rapidly leaving Google for search engines such as DuckDuckGo, Brave, and others because they want to avoid Google’s bullying and enjoy their privacy. 


They destroyed our genuine health blog, "Secrets of Aids and Ebola Journal," and since I am aware that articles on my blog are being suppressed, I have been posting them somewhere for better views.


I want my peace and respect, and if I am not going to get them, I will also not give anyone that. This is as simple as that.  



Saturday, December 06, 2025

You know where I live: Come and arrest me if my articles are false

 

Joel Savage facing challenges as an African writer residing in Europe

Joel Savage faces challenges as an African writer residing in Europe


I grant the right to be arrested by any government or organization that believes my articles are untrue or propagate false information. You know where I reside, so it is quite simple to arrest me.

 

We live in a society where colonial masters don’t feel sorry for the crimes they have committed either in Africa or against humanity in Africa. One is so proud that he has built a statue and named streets after one of the perpetrators.

 

They are happy and never feel sorry or worried about their actions; however, they would rather find it disturbing and threatening when someone questions them about their actions.

 

People fail to understand that you can take a horse to the riverside to quench its thirst, but the animal will refuse to drink water if not thirsty. Living in Europe as an African writer doesn’t mean I will join European writers or journalists to engage in misleading news.

 

Africa, as a continent, has suffered enough politically, physically, and medically, but the truth has never been told. I can’t save the world or change the minds of institutions, governments, and the rich people ruining the continent after stealing from Africa.

 

However, I have a role to play to make things straight that we have been deceived and greedy, and the love for money is both destroying the world and humanity, and I don’t want to be part of it.

 

I have a family I think of and always pray for them to be responsible people in society. That’s my prayer for everyone, too. However, if you don’t want to change and continue to live your wicked ways, I will not force you to live a better life, but please, don’t force me to be like you.

 

I am an African writer who has been living in Belgium for the past twenty-five years and has never been convicted of any crime. However, I have suffered every injustice and abuse of authority more than a professional criminal because of the truthful nature of my articles.

 

I am officially declaring to the authorities that if they believe my articles are false or misleading, they have the right to arrest me since they know where I live.

 

I can’t force any search engine to promote my articles since they hate the truth, but I will not be silent when they sabotage every effort I make to let readers get access to my articles.