How Is A Man, Like An Ant?
There was a man from India who was a devout member of a Hindu sect and
who had a profound sense of reverence for life. He would not kill an
ant, a cow, or even a cobra, because to him, due to his belief in
reincarnation, he might be killing some past relative.
During his visit to America, he had been confronted with the claims of
Christ, yet he could not grasp the biblical truth that God actually
visited this planet in the flesh in the person of Jesus Christ. He
could not comprehend how the Great Creator God of the Universe could
become a man, or why.
One day as he was walking in the field meditating upon this new truth
about Jesus the Christ being God, he was wondering how this could
possibly be. He ran across a large ant hill with thousands of little
ants scurrying around in their busy like manner. He was standing there
observing with wonder the activity of these ants, and what amazing
creatures they are, when suddenly, he heard a tremendous and threatening
noise. It was the noise of a large tractor plowing the fields.
As he looked up he discovered that the tractor would soon be plowing
through that ant hill and thousands of ants would probably be killed and
their home destroyed. Gripped with the same concern you and I would feel
for hundreds of people trapped in a burning building, he became frantic.
He wanted to warn them of their impending destruction.
He thought to himself, "How can I warn them? If I could write in the
sand, they wouldn't be able to read it. If I shouted to them, they
wouldn't understand me. The only possible way I could communicate with
them would be by becoming an ant, if I had that ability."
Then suddenly he had a revelation from the Spirit of God. He saw why
God, the Creator of the universe, chose to become one of us by becoming
a man, in the Person of the God-man, Jesus of Nazareth.
Through his experience with the ant hill, the light suddenly came on in
the heart of that Hindu man, and now he understood the words of Paul:
"Though he was God, he did not demand and cling to his rights as God. He
made himself nothing; he took the humble position of a slave and
appeared in human form." (Philippians 2:6-7, NLT).