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What if Jesus Had Never Been Born?
Posted: December 17, 2022
A short story by Philip Van Doren Stern became a screenplay we know as 'It's a Wonderful Life'…
When Philip Van Doren Stern’s 4,000-word short story “The Greatest   Gift” failed to impress a prospective publisher, the writer and Civil   War historian decided to print it himself. He sent it out as his   Christmas card to family and friends in December 1943. The story had to   do with a despondent man contemplating suicide who is given the   opportunity to see what the world would have been like had he never been   born.
  
  One of those who happened upon this unique Christmas   greeting was Hollywood director Frank Capra who bought the movie rights   to the story for $10,000. Capra adapted The Greatest Gift into a screenplay and gave Stern’s story a new title. It’s a Wonderful Life was released as a motion picture in December, 1946.
  
  What originated as a Christmas card became a movie released at Christmastime. And each Christmastime, It’s a Wonderful Life is shown multiple times. If it wasn’t for Christmas, we would never   know the story of George Bailey. But more significantly, without   Christmas our world would be drastically different.
  
  British writer C. S. Lewis imagined such a dark, Christ-less planet in his brilliant children’s story The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The world he conceived he called Narnia. Paralyzed under the frozen   spell of the White Witch, it is a world in which it is “always winter   but never Christmas.”
  
  A world in which it is always winter but   never Christmas would be a world in which the mail carrier stuffs your   box with bills, bank statements, and third-class junk. No   Christmas would mean no Christmas cards or caroling or gift giving. The   world would be devoid of twinkling lights and festive decorations. By   definition, a world without Christmas would be a world without Jesus.
  
  The shock George Bailey felt as he wandered into the dark and   depraved city limits of Pottersville is nothing when compared with what   we would feel if our sin-infested planet had been denied the “Light of   the World.” What worked as a brilliant literary motif in Stern’s story   works as a startling exercise for those tempted to approach their faith   casually. We would do well to ponder what our world would be like had   Jesus Christ never been born.
  
  If Jesus had never been born, not   only would there be no Christmas, there would be no Valentine’s Day, St.   Patrick’s Day, Mardi Gras, Easter, Halloween, or Thanksgiving. Each one   of those popular American holidays is based on (or somehow tied to)   Christianity. But a world without Jesus would have even greater   implications.
  
  Can you imagine a world without the artistic   masterpieces of the Renaissance largely influenced by the Christian   message? Can you imagine a world without a boat named the Mayflower   transporting victims of religious persecution to the New World   determined to populate a land where faith could be freely practiced? Can   you imagine a world without William Wilberforce and his Christian   witness against slavery in Britain’s Parliament?
  
  Can you imagine a world without George Frederic Handel’s immortal oratorio Messiah? Can you imagine science textbooks that do not include the findings of   Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Descartes, Pascal, Newton, Faraday, and   Mendel all of whom embraced the Christ of history and were shaped by his   teachings?
  
  Can you imagine a world without universities like   Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and many others that were   founded by Christians to train Christians? Can you imagine a world   without Clara Barton and the lifesaving efforts that came from her Red   Cross?
  Can you imagine a world without General William Booth and his   army of soldiers fighting on the frontlines of homelessness, hunger, and   poverty? Can you imagine a world without Bill Wilson’s Twelve Steps or   his Big Blue Book or the countless lives who have regained sobriety   through the organization called Alcoholics Anonymous?
  
  And   furthermore, if Jesus had never been born, we would not have the   assurance of forgiveness and confidence of the Creator’s acceptance and   the wonderful life we were created to experience.
*This article is excerpted from “Finding God in It’s a Wonderful Life” by Greg Asimakoupoulos.
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