Definition: An anecdote is a story told for entertainment or to illustrate something, often in a narrative form. It is typically short and focuses on telling a personal story with little or no actual facts but tells the listener a story. In the Bible, an example of an anecdote is: A man went up into heaven. He was naked but he had been clothed by God. When God asked him to tell his name, he said, "Adam." The text provides insight into Adam's character as he was clothed with God, a figure of worship and respect, yet not physically present in the scene of creation. This anecdote highlights God’s care and benevolence towards creation while being seen in a spiritual capacity, an example of how humans often forget or overlook God's grace and favor when it comes to humanity.