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Once upon a time, in a lush green forest, there lived a curious little frog named Freddy. Freddy loved hopping around the forest and exploring new things. One day, while hopping near the river, he saw a lost boy crying on the riverbank. Freddy, being the kind-hearted frog he was, hopped over to the boy to ask him what was wrong.

The boy looked up at Freddy and explained that he was lost and didn't know how to get home. Freddy knew the forest well and offered to help the boy find his way home. As they hopped through the forest, they came across a beautiful meadow with a rainbow in the sky.

Freddy explained to the boy that the rainbow was a symbol of God's promise to never flood the earth again, just like how God would never abandon the boy in his time of need. The boy looked up at the rainbow and felt a sense of hope in his heart.

As they continued their journey, they came across a group of animals gathered around a tree. The animals explained to Freddy and the boy that there was a fruit on the tree that had the power to grant wishes. The boy eagerly climbed the tree to get the fruit and make a wish, but when he bit into it, he found it was bitter and made him sick.

Freddy explained to the boy that not all things in life that seem good are good for us. He told the boy that only Jesus Christ can truly fulfill our deepest wishes and bring true joy into our lives. The boy was confused and asked Freddy who Jesus Christ was.

Freddy hopped up on the boy's shoulder and began to explain to him about Jesus Christ and His love for us. He told the boy how Jesus died on the cross to take away our sins and how we can have eternal life by believing in Him. The boy was amazed by this message and felt a sense of peace in his heart.

As they hopped back to the boy's house, Freddy shared more stories and truths about Jesus Christ with the boy. By the time they reached the boy's home, the boy had accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior.

From that day on, the boy and Freddy became the best of friends, and the boy would often visit Freddy in the forest to learn more about Jesus Christ. And though the boy may have been lost before, he had now found something much greater - a true friend in Jesus Christ.

The end.

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