This 
            movie is worth your time. Fellow initiates who have seen it have all 
            been deeply touched.  
        
          When 
          three scholars plan to follow a bright star in the sky to seek the prophesied 
          Messiah, Artaban, one of the Magi, is also convinced from his study 
          of the stars of the recent birth of the Messiah. So he sells his great 
          fortune, exchanging it for a sapphire, a ruby and a precious pearl, 
          and joins the journey of the three wise men in search of the newborn 
          Messiah. Artaban wishes to present his pearl to the Messiah, the King 
          in his heart.
When 
          three scholars plan to follow a bright star in the sky to seek the prophesied 
          Messiah, Artaban, one of the Magi, is also convinced from his study 
          of the stars of the recent birth of the Messiah. So he sells his great 
          fortune, exchanging it for a sapphire, a ruby and a precious pearl, 
          and joins the journey of the three wise men in search of the newborn 
          Messiah. Artaban wishes to present his pearl to the Messiah, the King 
          in his heart.
          However, 
          in order to help a desperately ill man on his way, Artaban misses the 
          caravan of the three wise men. But he is not discouraged. He continues 
          alone to Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, by selling his sapphire 
          to purchase camels for his own caravan. At that time, the family of 
          Joseph has fled to Egypt from Herod's pursuit. On his way, Artaban runs 
          into Herod's soldiers. In order to rescue a baby boy, Artaban offers 
          his ruby to one of Herod's military officers, asking him to set the 
          baby free.
However, 
          in order to help a desperately ill man on his way, Artaban misses the 
          caravan of the three wise men. But he is not discouraged. He continues 
          alone to Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, by selling his sapphire 
          to purchase camels for his own caravan. At that time, the family of 
          Joseph has fled to Egypt from Herod's pursuit. On his way, Artaban runs 
          into Herod's soldiers. In order to rescue a baby boy, Artaban offers 
          his ruby to one of Herod's military officers, asking him to set the 
          baby free.
          Artaban's 
          attendant Orontes tries to persuade Artaban to go back home, but Artaban 
          refuses. He continues to travel towards Egypt. Upon arriving, he feels 
          that he has lost his way and doesn't know where to seek the King in 
          his heart. Being directed by a friend, he leaves rich residential areas 
          and goes searching in poor areas. On his way, the last treasure, the 
          pearl, is stolen, and he is then brought to the robbers' place. Upon 
          learning that Artaban is a physician, a woman there begs him to treat 
          her child who is losing his vision, and returns the pearl to Artaban. 
          Seeing many people suffering from leprosy without any care and treatment, 
          Artaban decides to stay and help them. He also teaches them irrigation 
          and farming, so that they might live a self-sufficient life.
Artaban's 
          attendant Orontes tries to persuade Artaban to go back home, but Artaban 
          refuses. He continues to travel towards Egypt. Upon arriving, he feels 
          that he has lost his way and doesn't know where to seek the King in 
          his heart. Being directed by a friend, he leaves rich residential areas 
          and goes searching in poor areas. On his way, the last treasure, the 
          pearl, is stolen, and he is then brought to the robbers' place. Upon 
          learning that Artaban is a physician, a woman there begs him to treat 
          her child who is losing his vision, and returns the pearl to Artaban. 
          Seeing many people suffering from leprosy without any care and treatment, 
          Artaban decides to stay and help them. He also teaches them irrigation 
          and farming, so that they might live a self-sufficient life.
          Time 
          flies and thirty years pass. One day, Artaban's old friend Taiglance 
          comes to visit Artaban with his daughter Michelle. They tell Artaban 
          that his father has passed away. At that time, Artaban is old and sick, 
          and he says to himself, "My soul will no longer have any harvest 
          . There is no chance for me to see the King in my heart." He feels 
          very sad. Since he doesn't want Orontes to know of his failure, he sets 
          Orontes free and lets him leave.
Time 
          flies and thirty years pass. One day, Artaban's old friend Taiglance 
          comes to visit Artaban with his daughter Michelle. They tell Artaban 
          that his father has passed away. At that time, Artaban is old and sick, 
          and he says to himself, "My soul will no longer have any harvest 
          . There is no chance for me to see the King in my heart." He feels 
          very sad. Since he doesn't want Orontes to know of his failure, he sets 
          Orontes free and lets him leave. 
          When 
          Orontes comes to the city of Jerusalem, he witnesses Jesus' magical 
          wonders. So he quickly goes back and tells Artaban. However, at the 
          time when Artaban comes to Jerusalem, Jesus is arrested and is sentenced 
          to be crucified. Artaban is hoping to succor Jesus with his pearl. But 
          he runs into Michelle, whose father has been killed due to debts resulting 
          from the sinking of a merchant ship. Michelle herself is to be sold 
          to pay off her father's debts. At this urgent moment, Artaban uses his 
          pearl to rescue Michelle, just as Jesus is being crucified. Artaban 
          thus loses his last hope.
When 
          Orontes comes to the city of Jerusalem, he witnesses Jesus' magical 
          wonders. So he quickly goes back and tells Artaban. However, at the 
          time when Artaban comes to Jerusalem, Jesus is arrested and is sentenced 
          to be crucified. Artaban is hoping to succor Jesus with his pearl. But 
          he runs into Michelle, whose father has been killed due to debts resulting 
          from the sinking of a merchant ship. Michelle herself is to be sold 
          to pay off her father's debts. At this urgent moment, Artaban uses his 
          pearl to rescue Michelle, just as Jesus is being crucified. Artaban 
          thus loses his last hope.
          Artaban 
          has nothing left and is dying, but then the Messiah appears to him. 
          Artaban asks the Messiah, "Are You my Lord? Haven't You died? Oh, 
          my Lord, I have been looking for You for a long, long time. I used to 
          have some very precious gifts for You, but now I have nothing." 
          The Messiah tells him that he has already given the gifts to the Messiah: 
          "For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty 
          and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited 
          me in, and I needed clothes and you clothed me." Artaban is surprised 
          and asks , "Lord, when did I see You? When did I wait upon You?" 
          And the Messiah replies, "I tell you the truth; whatever you did 
          for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me." 
          So, Artaban's wish is finally fulfilled and he then dies in peace.
Artaban 
          has nothing left and is dying, but then the Messiah appears to him. 
          Artaban asks the Messiah, "Are You my Lord? Haven't You died? Oh, 
          my Lord, I have been looking for You for a long, long time. I used to 
          have some very precious gifts for You, but now I have nothing." 
          The Messiah tells him that he has already given the gifts to the Messiah: 
          "For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty 
          and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited 
          me in, and I needed clothes and you clothed me." Artaban is surprised 
          and asks , "Lord, when did I see You? When did I wait upon You?" 
          And the Messiah replies, "I tell you the truth; whatever you did 
          for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me." 
          So, Artaban's wish is finally fulfilled and he then dies in peace.