"The Person Who Sees Me..."
- Some years ago, the chief
- of a remote and primitive tribe in Africa
- was asked about his people's notion of God.
- This was the chief's reply:
- "We know that at nighttime somebody goes by
- in the trees out there but we never speak of it."
- That was all they knew of God.
- For them, God was a formless mystery,
- deeply unknown like the wind
- rustling in the trees in the dark of night.
- How ghastly it would be,
- if this were all that we could say of God.
- Happily it is not.
- For us, God is not a vague reality.
- We know God to have a substance, shape, and personality.
- Best of all, we know that God
- has care and compassion for us.
- All this we know because God came
- down to earth in Jesus Christ.
- And countless people living in Palestine at the time
- saw God and heard God, touched God and loved God.
- And so we never speak of God
- as being the wind rustling in the trees.
- Instead, we say that Word became flesh
- and dwelt here among us.