There were three young trees growing
together in the forest, each one healthy and ambitious. As they compared their
dreams, one wanted to be built into a castle or a palace, and so play a part in
the lives of the high and mighty of society. The second wanted to become the
mast in one of the tall ships, sailing around the world with a great sense of
adventure. The third hoped to end up as part of some public monument, where the
public would stop, admire, and take photographs.
Years passed by, and all three were cut
down. The first was chopped up, and parts of it were put together to form a
manger for a stable in Bethlehem. The second was cut down, and the trunk was
scooped out to form a boat, which was launched on the Sea of Galilee. The third
was cut into sections, two of them nailed together to form a cross on Calvary.
Each had a unique and special part to play in the one great story of
redemption.