” He might have preached lengthy sermons on the dignity of labor, temptation, how to enjoy life, the immortality of the soul, the worth of children, and the fact that God answers prayers. Instead, He worked in a carpenter’s shop. He met and conquered temptation in the wilderness, went to parties and laughed with other happy people; He raised the dead, He stopped to love little children, and after He prayed, the power of the Lord was present.
He might have talked long and loud about the need of man for human sympathy, the worth of womanhood, the blessing of humility, and the equal worth of all men. Instead, He wept at the grave of a friend, treated all women with deep respect; He took a towel and washed His disciple’s feet; He have His time to the poor and outcast. Instead of talked about how He could transform lives, He took a harlot and made her the first herald of the resurrection. Instead of preaching that people need bread, He fed the multitude. Instead of arguing the Spirit is stronger than matter, He walked on water. Instead of telling people how bad it is to be crippled, He said, “Arise, take up your bed and walk.” Instead, of merely telling people they should forgive, while He was dying and being spit on He prayed, “Father, forgive them.”
-Charles Allen
