Jesus Is More Than a Caricature
During Christmas time it is easy to be reminded of how blessed we are with the numerous artistic efforts to capture the essence of Jesus Christ in so many mediums.
These portrayals can take on countless forms, attempting to depict Him in ways that align with our own imaginations. Many inspire me, like the grand display hosted by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Times Square. But I’ve also seen representations not as inspiring to me, those that paint Him more like a hipster, boyfriend, yogi, or even as a woman. Our challenge is to ensure that our perception of Christ doesn’t become a mere caricature devoid of His true character.
Inspired sources offer us important insights into the question of who is Jesus. And I am encouraged by this sentiment shared by Brigham Young, an early prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ, who said, “The revelations of the Lord to His creatures are adapted to the lowest capacity, and they bring life and salvation to all who are willing to receive them.” So, through the lens of simplicity, as I approach this beautiful Christ-filled season, I offer some attributes of Christ’s character that I believe are notable at this time.
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