The Story of the Other Wise Man by Henry Van Dyke: A Timeless Tale of Quiet Faith and Giving
If you love classic Christmas stories that stir the heart without feeling overdone, The Story of the Other Wise Man is a beautiful hidden gem worth discovering. First published in 1895, this short novella by Henry Van Dyke offers a moving twist on the familiar Nativity storyâone that emphasizes compassion, sacrifice, and the quiet strength of a faithful heart. Though not as widely known as A Christmas Carol or other holiday staples, it carries a message every bit as powerful.
Van Dyke imagines that there was once a fourth wise man, a Persian scholar named Artaban, who sets out to follow the same star as the three Magi. Like them, he plans to bring gifts to the newborn Christ child: a sapphire, a ruby, and a pearl, treasures he has gathered with care. Yet as Artaban travels, he is constantly delayed by encounters with those in need. A dying stranger, a destitute woman with a sick child, a prisoner facing deathâall cross his path. Each time, he chooses compassion over haste, giving away the treasures meant for the king in order to save or comfort others.
Because of these detours, Artaban never reaches Bethlehem. He never stands in the stable, never kneels before the manger. But over the decades, as he searches tirelessly for the King, he lives a life of quiet service. And in his old ageâpoor, worn, and thinking he has failedâhe finally understands: in every act of mercy, he has been serving Christ all along. In the storyâs powerful closing moment, he hears a voice saying, âInasmuch as you have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, you have done it unto me.â
What makes this tale stand out is its gentle, reflective tone. Van Dyke doesnât rely on spectacle or dramatic twists. Instead, he builds a soft, luminous sense of wonder around simple human kindness. Artaban is not a saintâhe struggles, doubts, and fears that heâs wasted his lifeâbut his unwavering love gives the story its strength. That emotional honesty makes his final realization even more moving.
Stylistically, the prose is poetic and lyrical without being difficult, filled with rich descriptions of ancient landscapes and the quiet dignity of Artabanâs journey. Itâs a brief readâperfect for a single quiet winter eveningâbut it lingers long after the last page, leaving you with that unmistakable glow of holiday peace.
In a season that can sometimes feel rushed and commercial, The Story of the Other Wise Man offers a gentle pause. It reminds us that the greatest gifts we can give may not be wrapped or glittering, but offered through small, selfless acts of love. If you want to add a deeper, more spiritual note to your Christmas reading this year, this little book is a perfect place to start. It may not be famous, but its message is unforgettable.
The Fourth Wise Man is a 1985 American television film directed by Michael Ray Rhodes and starring Martin Sheen, Eileen Brennan and Alan Arkin.[1][2]
The story was adapted from Henry van Dyke Jr.'s 1895 short story, The Other Wise Man.[3]
Cast
- Martin Sheen as Artaban
- Adam Arkin as Joseph
- Eileen Brennan as Judith
- Ralph Bellamy as Abgarus
- Richard Libertini as Tigranes
- Lance Kerwin as Passhur
- Harold Gould as Rabbi
- Alan Arkin as Orontes
- Greg Mullavey as Rhodespes
- James Farentino as Jesus (voice)
- Ramon Estevez as Ekron
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Julie, what an interesting and moving account of this moving additional Christmas story.
I especially appreciate: âIt reminds us that the greatest gifts we can give may not be wrapped or glittering, but offered through small, selfless acts of love.â Great take-away application.
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