Th
ere
is a legend about a 4th
King or Wise Man. Arteban came from Persia
and travelled to meet
the others – He carried
his gift – 3 precious
jewels – a sapphire, a
ruby and a pearl.
On
his way to meet the
other 3 wise men he met
an old Jew by the
roadside, very sick with
a fever. Moved with pity
and because he had
healing powers, he
nursed him until he was
well. It took so long
that he missed the other
3 at their meeting
place. They had left a
message to say that the
new King had been born
in Bethlehem.
It
would have been a very
difficult journey for a
rider alone to make so
he decided he must form
a caravan so that others
could journey with him. To buy all the camels
and equipment cost him a
lot of money – so he
used the sapphire.
Eventually he arrived at
Bethlehem – but
discovered the other
Wise Men had already
left. He met a young
mother who told them
that the Holy Family had
left too – they had fled
to Egypt because King
Herod was threatening to
kill all the babies. Whilst Artaban was in
the town the soldiers
arrived with their
orders. The young mother
was terrified when they
came and as they were
about to kill her baby, Artaban bribed them not
to – he used his Ruby
jewel to do this.
He
sought the King for many
years – in order to give
him his present – now,
just one Pearl and
finally after wandering
for a very long time he
arrived in Jerusalem. It
was the time of Passover
and the city was buzzing
with talk about the
trial of a man called
Jesus who claimed to be
Son of God and King of
the Jews. People were
hurrying to a hill where
he was to be crucified.
Artaban wondered if this
was the man he had been
looking for. Perhaps he
could give his gift of
the pearl to pay a
ransom for his life. He
hurried to find out but
on his way he met a
young girl, crying
because she was to be
sold into slavery to pay
her father’s debts. Artaban was moved to
pity and so he gave her
the pearl so that the
debts could be paid.
When Artaban reached the
foot of the Cross he
looked up at Jesus and
knew him to be the one
he had been looking for
- for over 30 years. Artaban apologised that
he now had no gifts to
offer him.
Jesus looked tenderly at
him and said that he had
already received the
gifts. What gifts could
be more precious than:
The care for a dying
man; the life of a
child; and the freedom
of a girl.
Jesus told him that he
should return with joy
to his own country – and
told him to remember
that whatever he had
done for the least of
God’s children, he had
done
for Jesus. That
was his true gift.
When we give Jesus our
love by serving and
loving others we give
him something much more
precious than all the
gold, incense, and
jewels in the whole
world.
That’s the best gift he
wants from us.