Friday, August 03, 2018

 

Son of God


Two ants pause on a twig. By engaging their antennas and making gestures, they begin a life-changing conversation. The larger ant is balancing a dead bug, eight times his size, on his back. The other is holding a cube of sugar.



The ant carrying the bug initiates the conversation. “Hello, my name is Joe. I haven’t seen you around here before. What is your name and where are you from?”



“Hi, my name is Jes,” answers the second ant, as he lowers is load to the ground. “This is the first time we’ve formally met, but I’ve been close by.  You wouldn’t recognize me, because I used to be a human being. I became an ant, so I could warn other ants of a deadly poison that could destroy them all.”



Dumping the bug on the ground Joe queries, “What in the world are you talking about? What are humans and what is poison?”



Thankful for the segue, Jes answers, “Humans are omnivorous giants, millions of times more massive than we are. They build humongous structures, incredible gadgets and they even travel in massive machines that fly through the air. They live in a whole different dimension than we do.” 



“I’ve heard tell of huge beings,” admits Joe, “but I’ve spent most of my time underground and haven’t seen anything of the sort since I’ve ventured out. I figured it was just mythology. It’s a little flaky as far as I am concerned.”



With concern Jes urgently continues, “No, it’s all true. I know because I used to be a human.  Do you see those big brown clumps that are about the size of a small bug over by that rock? They look like food, but they are laced with poison. Humans make poison in factories. They mix natural resources in such a way that if you eat it, it will kill. Their real goal is to get you to take some of that poison to your queen, so she will eat it.  They are hoping your whole colony dies.”



Joe pauses for a few seconds and then re-engages his antenna with Jes’s to express his skepticism.  “Your story seems pretty far-fetched. If you needed to communicate to us ants why didn’t you just use antennae?”



“Humans don’t have antennas,” Jes patiently explains, “they use voices and ears. A human being could yell at us and it would just feel like a gust of wind.  It would be meaningless to us ants. Someone had to become an ant in order to give every ant an opportunity to understand the big picture.”



Joe then asks a very logical question: “So then, are you an ant or a human?”



“I am a human, living in ant,” answers Jes. “I call myself the ant from above.”



Joe suddenly stiffens and asks “Why should I believe you?” 



“Well,” Jes says, confidently, “I just told you things about the human world no ant could ever know. And I could tell you plenty more if you will give me the time. Besides, what would I have to gain by duping you. I am just trying to help you.”



“So, I guess you’re supposed to be some kind of Savior?” quips Joe.



“Exactly,” Jes responds.



“Well,” Joe replies curtly, “you can keep your wild stories, and I don’t need saving. So, good day!” With that he abandons the bug he had been carrying, picks up the nearest brown lump of “food” and heads toward his ant hill.



As Joe turns around to shoot one more caustic glance, he sees Jes float up into the sky and disappear.



When God came to earth and lived in a human body in order to save mankind, He got pretty much the same response, only he was eventually executed for his teachings. And, although it is hard to believe a man could become and ant, it is easy to see just how limited and naive the world is from an ant’s perspective. 



If you were God and could do anything, how would you communicate with man? How would you remedy the sin problem? God did it by becoming a man who we call Jesus, the Son of God. The Bible says, “For God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself, no longer counting people’s sins against them. And he gave us this wonderful message of reconciliation.” (2Corinthians 5:19 NLT) It would be foolish for us to ignore his message just because it is beyond our understanding.





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