THE WONDER OF WORDS: BOOK 2
ONE-HUNDRED MORE WORDS AND PHRASES SHAPING HOW CHRISTIANS THINK AND LIVE
"Truth embodied in a tale shall enter in at lowly doors," wrote Alfred, Lord Tennyson. It is natural for a child to say, "Tell me a story!" That is why Jesus taught through a series of imaginative stories called parables. The word parable comes from two Greek words: "para" (beside) and "ballein" (to throw), meaning to create a comparison by throwing one thing down beside something else. A parable is "an earthly story with a heavenly meaning." Unlike allegories, where each detail stands for something, a parable makes only one strong point.