Something from Dietrich Bonhoeffer for the ninth day of Christmas:
“God
sends his Son – here lies the only remedy. It is not enough to give man a new
philosophy or better religion. A Man comes to men. Every man bears an image.
His body and his life become visible. A man is not a bare word, a thought or a
will. He is above all and always a man, a form, an image, a brother. And thus
he does not create around him just a new way of thought, will and action but he
gives us the new image, the new form. Now in Jesus Christ this is just what has
happened. The image of God has entered our midst, in the form of our fallen
life, in the likeness of sinful flesh. In the teaching and acts of Christ, in
his life and death, the image of God is revealed. In him the divine image has
been re-created here on earth. The Incarnation, the words and acts of Jesus,
his death on the cross, all are indispensable parts of that image. But it is
not the same image as Adam bore in the primal glory of paradise. Rather, it is
the image of one who enters a world of sin and death, who takes upon himself
all the sorrows of humanity, who meekly bears God’s wrath and judgment against
sinners, and obeys his will with unswerving devotion in suffering and death,
the Man born to poverty, the friend of publicans and sinners, the Man of
sorrows, rejected of man and forsaken of God. Here is God made man, here is man
in the new image of God.”
The Cost of Discipleship,
Chapter 32
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