The Most Amazing Story Ever Told

Rev. Dr. Don L. Davis

Beasts talk and flowers come alive and lobsters quadrille in the world of the fairy tale, and nothing is apt to be what it seems. And if this is true of the creatures that the hero meets on his quest, it is true also of the hero himself who at any moment may be changed into a beast or a stone or a king or have his heart turned to ice. Maybe above all they are tales about transformation where all creatures are revealed in the end as what they truly areā€“the ugly duckling becomes a great white swan, the frog is revealed to be a prince, and the beautiful but wicked queen is unmasked at last in her ugliness. They are tales of transformation where the ones who live happily ever after, as by no means every- body does in fairy tales, are transformed into what they have it in them at their best to be.

~ Frederick Buechner. Telling the Truth: The Gospel as Tragedy, Comedy, and Fairy Tale. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1977, p. 79-80.

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