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Shortly after the culmination of the Second World War,
a devastated city in England began its heartbreaking and wearying work of
restoration. In the old city square had stood a large statue of Jesus
Christ, with His hands outspread in an attitude of invitation. On the
pedestal were carved the words, "Come unto me."
In the process of the restoration of the
statue, with the aid of master artists and sculptors, the figure
eventually was reassembled, except for the hands, of which no fragments
could be discovered anywhere in the surrounding rubble. Someone made the
suggestion that the artists, since the former hands could not be found,
would have to fashion new hands.
Later came public protest,
couched in the words, "No, leave Him without hands!" So today,
in the public square of the English City, the restored statue of Christ
stands without hands, and on its base are carved the words, "Christ
has no hands but ours!"
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