Mon 25 Dec 2006
A Christmas Parable: Why did Jesus come?
Posted by Darren under Apologetics , Christians , Faith , God , Jesus , Philosophy , SuperstitionOne raw winter night a farmer heard an irregular thumping sound against his kitchen storm door. He went to a window and watched as tiny, shivering sparrows, attracted to the evident warmth inside, beat in vain against the glass.
Touched, the farmer bundled up and trudged through fresh snow to open the barn door for the struggling birds. He turned on the lights and tossed some hay in the corner. But the sparrows, which had scattered in all directions when he emerged from the house, hid in the darkness, afraid.
The man tried various tactics to get them into the barn. He laid down a trail of Saltine cracker crumbs to direct them. He tried circling behind the birds to drive them to the barn. Nothing worked. He, a huge, alien creature, had terrified them; the birds couldn't comprehend that he actually desired to help. The farmer withdrew to his house and watched the doomed sparrows through a window. As he stared, a thought hit him like lightning from a clear blue sky: If only I could become a bird – one of them – just for a moment. Then I wouldn't frighten them so. I could show them the way to warmth and safety.
At the same moment, another thought dawned on him. He grasped the reason Jesus was born. (As told by Paul Harvey)
As a parable (a simple story told to communicate a larger idea) this story isn't perfect; any parable breaks down if you analyze it to death. But the message behind this parable is very powerful. Could God come near? There's no reason why, if God is love, that He could not. Did He? If the Christmas claims are real, then yes, God did, and there is indeed a reasonable basis to have hope!
Further reading:
- The Real Christmas Story – Hint: It's not about busy malls, annoying inlaws or giftwrapped socks.
- Who did Jesus think He was, anyways? – Examines four options to answer the question of Jesus' identity.
- Is the New Testament text reliable? – Greg Koukl explains why we can trust what the NT text has to tell us about Jesus.
- True or False? Doubters welcome – Jesus is the Son of God; True or False?
3 Responses to “A Christmas Parable: Why did Jesus come?”
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March 27th, 2007 at 4:18 pm
This parable hit me very hard. It's things like this, that make you stop and go "wow" that are really amazing faith builders for me. Thanks for the "wow" factor
December 25th, 2008 at 4:41 am
Every time I think about how our God came down from heaven to walk with us, my heart just wells with joyful tears. It's because of Him that I'm now living a life that I have never imagined I would live. Glory to the Lord!
December 22nd, 2013 at 3:39 am
Throughout this grand pattern of things you actually get an A with regard to hard work. For now I will subscribe to your position.