I. Introduction
- Introducing the main characters: Marry, Marta and Lazarus
- Setting: a small village in Betania
II. Conflict
- Marta did not like her sister Maria's habit of praying and reading the Bible
- According to Marta, there was a lot of time that could be used to work rather than doing those things
- However, even so, Maria still did her work without Marta's knowledge
- While their brother Lazarus had been sick for a long time.
III. Story Development
- Maria and Lazarus heard the news of the coming of a messiah, Jesus, whom they had been waiting for all this time
- Marta became angry and thought it was made up
IV. Climax
- Lazarus died while waiting to meet the Messiah
- Mary and Martha were sad about Lazarus' departure, their faith in God was tested
- Jesus came to visit them and raised Lazarus
- Lazarus rose and they invited Jesus to their home
- Jesus gave Martha an understanding of the true meaning of service, which is to be close to Him
V. Resolution
- Martha realized her mistake, and changed her attitude to be faithful to God
- Mary and Martha made peace and became more faithful in serving God
VI. Conclusion
- This story teaches us not to judge our brothers and sisters, work together and always be in harmony in God
- The message to be conveyed: true service is serving God wholeheartedly by knowing His Word and entering into God's presence
I. Introduction
- Introducing the main characters: Ellan and Afisah
- Setting: in the city of Bethlehem 2000 years ago
II. Conflict
- Elan is a person who never believes in miracles in life
- Avisah is Elan's wife, she believes in the miracles made by Jesus
II. Story Development
- Elan is a carpenter who makes household furniture
- The Pharisees ordered a cross to crucify Jesus
IV. Climax
- Elan, who initially did not believe in the miracles made by Jesus, saw with his own eyes that Jesus healed a paralyzed man
- Jesus on the cross. Elan regretted because he had made the cross
V. Resolution
- Jesus rose. Elan realized the meaning of the savior, namely the salvation given to him by Jesus
VI. Conclusion
- The story teaches the importance of believing in a miracle happening in your life
- Moral message: God can use anything that is useless into something valuable