parable of the sculptors

(In my new novel, Before the Trumpet Sounds: When Jesus Came to the Tennessee River Valley, Jesus returns in a manner nobody expects. During this visit, he is known by everyone as Jay.)
           
            Three sculptors were told to carve something in the side of a mountain. No one was allowed near the mountain while their work was in progress. When they finished, people voted on which sculptor was the greatest.
             The first carved a rider on a horse into the mountainside. The second carved out two tablets and chiseled the Ten Commandments on them. The third dug a cave in the side of the mountain.
           When the votes were counted, the sculptor who carved the tablets and the Ten Commandments was declared the greatest. The one who chiseled the horse and rider was a close second. The sculptor who dug a cave in the side of the mountain finished a distant third.
  After everyone had left, a man came out of that cave. In his hand he held a piece of paper rolled up as a scroll. Though no one was present to hear him, he spoke loudly, his voice echoing off the adjacent hills. “The one who carved this cave is the greatest sculptor of all,” he shouted, “for he has carved a place for me to live.”

    “Who was right,” Jay asked his listeners, “the people or the man in the cave? Who was the greatest sculptor?”
    Michael needed more information. “I would say the people were right, but what was the man holding in his hand?”
   “He was holding the deed to the mountain,” Jay replied. “He owned it.”
    “That changes everything,” Michael responded.
    “Yes, it does,” Jay agreed. “From the owner’s perspective, the greatest sculptor was the one who served him. And if you are to be the greatest in God’s kingdom, you must serve Him. He is the Owner.”
    “But how can I serve God?” Michael inquired. “He needs no shelter, like that mountain man. God is all-sufficient. He doesn’t need anything.”
     Jay nodded and then replied. “Whoever gives food, clothing, or shelter to the least in God’s kingdom serves God. That person is the greatest in His eyes. And whoever does not give to the least does not serve God. That person is the lowest in God’s eyes."

                    -Before the Trumpet Sounds:
                     When Jesus Came to the Tennessee River Valley (April, 2027)

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