A thought-provoking storoem about how Jesus really looked. |
The family, while driving through a residential neighborhood, comes to a stop at an intersection. "Jesus! There is Jesus!" The man whose facial features provoked the youngest son's interjection is standing upon a nearby lawn. All look his way. The man is a house painter, eagerly engaged in conversation with the home's owner. The man, wearing only sandals and shorts, has bronzed skin from working in summer sun. A white headband keeps his shoulder-length, brown hair out of his way. Tall and thin, he makes a striking impression. His face does bear a rather remarkable likeness to depictions of Jesus, all without hesitation agree. "That's just the way Jesus looked, I guess," the boy says. His older sister replies, "No way!" "Jesus was a Jew, a native of today's Middle East. He would have been swarthy, with coarse, black hair. European painters of old depicted him wrong. At least that's what my teacher says." The father adds, "There was just something more comfortable about it that way. "Somehow if we think of Jesus as looking more like us, white, of European or American descent in appearance, it makes it easier to accept and worship him. It is just human nature, I suppose, some innate need for adherence to our own kind. Toward Jesus, it’s a shame to feel that way." Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |