Jesus: The Universal Savior Beyond Physical Appearance

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"Isaiah 53:2 says he has no form or comeliness and when we see him there is no beauty that we should desire him. Now this passage from Isaiah doesn't really tell us much. First of all, it's written in what we might call the prophetic poetic style, so while it describes a real person that is the Messiah Jesus Christ and it describes some of the real events of his life, it does describe them with some poetry." [00:31:11]

"Yet these words from Isaiah tell us that there was nothing remarkable in the physical appearance of Jesus Christ the Messiah spoken of in that passage. Jesus didn't attract people because of his form or because of his comeliness, that's an old word for an attractive appearance, and when it says there is no beauty that we should desire him that means that Jesus attracted people because of who he was, not really by how he looked." [00:62:48]

"Now in the modern world Jesus has been presented in all kinds of ways, including what some people call the white Jesus. Maybe you've seen some of these pictures that portray Jesus as a person with relatively white or pale skin and sometimes even with blue eyes. These pictures of Jesus are often mocked, they're presented in a way that say oh how foolish people are for thinking that Jesus looked like that or that he could have been like that and I understand the mockery some of those pictures are kind of just culturally strange." [00:199:20]

"A few weeks ago or months ago I should say, my daughter gave me a book that she found in a charity shop in England. The book was titled Son of Man and being a wonderful daughter she knew that her dad would be interested in it and I was interested. This book was published by the British Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in 1939, and there's no author listed for the book, but there was an introduction by Bishop Walter Carey if I'm making out his name okay." [00:243:20]

"Now when I read this wonderful book Son of Man, what was my reaction to all these pictures and carvings depicting Jesus and Bible characters in an African or Indian or Chinese context? Well like many of you I thought they were beautiful. They didn't offend me or stumble me in the slightest. In fact, I think that the point of this little book was and is amazing, that Jesus Christ can and should be received and understood in each culture all across the globe." [00:407:28]

"After all Jesus is as John chapter 4 verse 42 says Jesus is the Messiah the savior of the world. He's the savior of Africa, he's the savior of India and he's the savior of China and even if many people in those places don't understand or receive that truth yet and of course, Jesus Christ is the savior of Europe and North America, even if many people in those places don't understand or receive it yet the point is this, there is no other savior for the world." [00:451:28]

"Just as the beauty of the eternal God is ever expressing itself in sea and sky and woods and in human faces and all media of beauty so the incarnate Christ is ever expressing himself in beauty, truth, goodness and love in human apprehensions and hearts he is expressing himself from within and his light shines through Mary's and magi and crosses and self-sacrifices, and all loving activities." [00:501:19]

"Artists pierce through incidents and trappings to the soul underneath, that soul is Christ the soul of humanity in portraying incidents they catch a glimpse of him who underlies all, in this book they reveal him, and we understand and adore. Again I like those pictures from the introduction of this book." [00:539:51]

"So in light of all that, what are we to make of white Jesus you know of of these kind of pictures what should we make of them? Well let me just say, if you really think that Jesus looked like modern European or uh North American people, please understand that he looked like an average man of his place and time, a Jewish man of the near east about 2,000 years ago." [00:569:44]

"His skin was probably something of an olive complexion, and he was probably of normal size and appearance, how Jesus looked was not what set him apart, and he certainly didn't have a halo behind his head, yet again when we think of these images of white Jesus I'm suggesting to you that we don't be completely down on these images, in the same way that you should not be completely down on the images of Africa Jesus or India Jesus or China Jesus." [00:599:83]

"We take these depictions of Bible characters in these different cultures as a way of saying, the Bible speaks to us in our culture it isn't just a book of one time and place the Bible speaks universally, and when it comes to the depictions of Jesus it's a way of saying, Jesus is our savior, he's our savior also we belong to him, and in some sense he belongs to us, you know he is the son of man he is the savior of the world." [00:639:76]

"Now one last thing, the most detailed depiction of Jesus in the Bible is found for us in the book of Revelation. Let me show you, Revelation chapter 1 verses 13 through 16. In the midst of the seven lamb stands one like the son of man, clothed with a garment down to the feet and girded about the chest with a golden band, his head and hair were like wool white as snow and his eyes like a flame of fire." [00:707:44]

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