| ON LOSING HEART
"Son of man, what is that
proverb that ye have in the land of Israel, saying, The days
are prolonged, & every vision faileth?"
"Tell them therefore, Thus
saith the Lord GOD; I will make this proverb to cease, &
they shall no more use it as a proverb in Israel; but say unto
them, The days are at hand, & the effect of every vision."
–Ezekiel 12:22, 23
"In spite of failures which I
lament, of errors which I now see and acknowledge, or of the
present aspect of affairs, do I despair the future? The truth
is this, the march of Providence is so slow, our desires so
impatient, the work of progress is so immense, and our means
of aiding it so feeble, the life of humanity is so long, that
of the individual so brief, that we often see only the ebb of
the advancing wave and are thus discouraged. It is history
that teaches us to hope." – Robert E. Lee
While it may seem Southern
overreaching to set quotations from Ezekiel and Robert E. Lee
side by side, it’s really not. They deal with the same
problem: how do we keep up our courage when God moves so
slowly and mysteriously to do justice, to punish the wicked,
and to build his kingdom?
Living in a degenerate age is
not easy. On one hand we have to fight the temptation, both
overt and covert, to be conformed to the spirit of the age. On
the other hand, we have to resist the depression born of
fighting what appears to be a rear guard action.
THE END IS NOT IN DOUBT . .
.
Here let me make myself very
clear. None of us has any reason to doubt Christ’s eventual
and total victory. Little by little, wave by wave, the whole
earth, every creature, and surely every man will bow to his
rule, "for the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the
glory of the LORD, as the waters cover the sea." That is not
the sort of doubt I mean.
Rather, I mean the doubt and
depression which must attend the "ebbing of the advancing
wave." For reasons mysterious and hidden in the will of God,
he advances his works unevenly. After great progress, he
sometimes allows society to fall into widespread degeneracy.
At times he appears to have abandoned the field altogether,
and the progress of mankind’s redemption seems to have
ceased.
. . . JUST THE MIDDLE
Viewing the whole sweep of
history our faith, reason, and calm deliberation deny even the
possibility of his failure, but we don’t live in the whole
sweep of history. We live day by day, and we know only our
little workbench. And while I believe that the Spirit of God
and his Church are even today accomplishing all his
holy will, my eyes and ears witness only evil everywhere.
Worse yet, the most grotesque evils shamelessly preen
themselves as righteousness.
Murdering newborns and
unborns is a "right", while sodomy and every unnatural vice
smugly demand equality with honest marriage.
For the few remaining
heterosexuals (there must be about eight of us left), all of
the cultural apparat – movie, TV, literature, radio,
newspaper, education, science, and government – portray the
whole goal and end of being as an indulgence of lust
energetic enough to wear down a sexually maniacal housefly
in heat.
If you apprehend this view as
a bizarre perversion of God’s gifts, then you automatically
place yourself outside the Mainstream of Western
Thought.
The ordained social order is
overturned, natural hierarchy and patriarchy contemned, and
every ignorant and insignificant worm asserts his autonomy
and equality with the noblest and wisest.
The last Western statesmen
died about a century ago, while our public men today are
noteworthy solely for their unembarrassed corruption. The
chief magistrates of leading nations, particularly our own,
are, morally, not just vile but puking vile.
Intellectually and philosophically, not one of them aspires
to anything as lofty as mediocrity.
Western society accepts as
man’s highest goal a materialism so crass it can only be
called institutionalised greed and sensuality.
Western high culture has
decayed from Bach to Rap. Literature and the visual arts
portray an incomprehensible absurdity (amusing as they may
be to us Philistines) or wallow in whining self-pity,
offering the two best contemporary arguments for
euthanasia.
The religious sense of Western
civilisation has been relentlessly stripped of Christianity,
for which has been substituted superstitious, spiritualist,
and pantheistic blather. In their official acts, Western
governments like nothing better than thumbing their noses at
heaven.
Much of Christ’s church has
fallen into a pitiful and pointless apostasy, blasphemous
and baffled in unbelief. Theology and worship have been
replaced by spiritual break dancing, exalted and unashamed
self-centeredness, and drool-flecked mumbling about the
equality of all "religious traditions." This is the wide world in which we
live.
MEANWHILE AT HOME
At my own workbench things are
not any better (substitute here, dear reader, yours for mine).
You could hardly imagine anyone more out of step with the
times, or more unsuccessful.
For nearly 30 years I have
fought for hard money – legal and constitutional gold and
silver currency. I oppose usury and the debt-slave economy
that produces our "prosperity." It would be hard to name any
position, economic or philosophic, more hopelessly
irreconcilable to our present government, society, and
economy. We simply cannot have both hard money and our present
financial system simultaneously; that is impossible. On top of
that, the financial system I find fault with has made millions
[believe they are] wealthy while blowing up the biggest
financial bubble in the history of mankind.
For 25 years I fought the
Internal Revenue Service, and even beat them in court (by the
grace of God). But that victory freed no one but the other
defendants, my family, and me. The brazenly illegal income tax
still stands.
For 15 years I have warned about
the erosion of privacy, but still we have gotten the national
Surveillance State, complete with helicopter flyovers, random
roadblocks & military-style police who demand, "Papers,
please!" from peaceful & unoffending citizens.
For 15 years I have warned about
the concentration of power in the federal government, but
instead of devolution we got first Bush & then Clinton,
& now we are about to get Bushed or Gored again.
In short, you could hardly name
a reformation issue that I have not from time to time worked
for over the past two or three decades. As far as
outward success is concerned, the fight is hotter today than
ever. About the only "victory" I can claim is that the battle,
at least, still rages on, & has not yet been lost.
Oh, yes, there’s one more
victory. I’m still here. I’m still alive. I haven’t changed,
& neither has the truth.
ASPIRIN, PLEASE!
Now in the face of all that, as
a spiritual anodyne you can’t offer any thoughtful person some
sweetsy-cutesy, Sunday School kiss-off – "Well, this, too,
shall pass away." Look, the Mongols have just ridden up
into the front yard, and they are not brandishing
Nerf-swords. Those are real swords and real torches,
and today your religion must prove itself "where the
rubber meets the road."
But this meditation doesn’t
concern just me. For every Christian in every
age, life is warfare. In our age, fighting the fight you must
fight, depression is an ever-present temptation. You fight,
& you lose. You pick yourself up, dust yourself off, pick
up your broken weapons, mend them, & throw yourself into
the battle again. You lose again. They whip the fool out of
you, & probably with underhanded trickery. You dust
yourself off, & go back into the fight.
This happens ten, twenty, fifty,
a hundred times. You keep on losing. Finally, you begin to ask
yourself, "Why am I doing this? What good does it do? Nobody
in the world believes the way I believe. All my efforts
haven’t changed a thing. Maybe times have changed.
Maybe I’m wrong, and the other side is right."
All of that is a lie.
Eternal things are eternal
still. The truth never changes.
The liars & murderers &
usurers & frauds presently running this country want you
to believe that they can’t be beaten. They want you to think
that they are the wave of the future & you are a relic of
the past.
But eternal things are eternal
still. The truth never changes, & the truth always
makes you choose sides.
You’re not the first one to be
downcast. But you are confusing God’s mercy & patience
with his tolerance of wickedness. You are mistakenly assuming
that because God forbears to do justice for a time that
he will neglect justice altogether. Nothing could be
further from the truth. God may delay, but he
will do justice.
GOING ON THE OFFENSIVE:
CHURCH & FAMILY
The scriptures tell us that the
gates of hell shall not prevail against Christ’s church. Gates
are defensive, built to keep somebody out. Obviously,
the church in this picture is operating on the
offensive, not defensive. The Christian life –
Christian warfare – demands of us an offensive strategy and
tactics. Today that Christian offense must be waged by, for,
and through two institutions: the church and the
family.
The church, because to it
has been committed the only means of changing the world,
the good news of the Gospel. It is the community of the
faithful, outside which there is no salvation. By the Gospel,
and only the Gospel, can the hearts and minds of men be
changed. All other efforts at permanent change are doomed
experiments in legalism that misapprehend the nature of man
and his need. At Lent in 1497 Savonarola convinced the
Florentines to burn all their sorcery books, charms, personal
ornaments, lewd pictures, cards and gaming tables in the
Bonfire of the Vanities. A year later they just as
enthusiastically consigned him to the flames.
The family, because God
created it as the first institution of government. For nearly
all of us, it is the institution closest to us and most
subject to our labour and influence. The family,
because within its nurturing arms are raised the next
generation of Christian soldiers.
But you’ve left out the civil
government, Moneychanger, that third great institution God
ordained for ruling mankind.
Yes, but not because I deny its
importance, or even the legitimacy and necessity of Christians
labouring in politics. Rather, I measure its relative
importance by logic and my own experience. If the family is
lost, my own family, then I have failed at that duty nearest
to me. On busy Central Avenue in Memphis for years & years
there was a small sign on the side of a building just west of
Cooper Avenue. That sign read, "No other success can
compensate for failure in the home." What does it profit a man
if he gain the whole world but lose his soul?
I have expended a vast wealth of
energy fighting with the state, and accomplished almost
nothing. That is not a battle for lone guerrilla warriors. As
yet, there is no constituency to make such resistance
successful. (The only political party with any integrity is
the Constitution [formerly Taxpayers’] party.)
And why is the constituency
lacking? Because the people have no heart for righteousness.
Oh, they may applaud "moral reform" out of the "Book of
Virtues" and cutting off all the lazy welfare bums, but after
the same fashion that Dr. Kellogg recommended you eat more
bran – anything that uncomfortable must be good for you. That
constitutes the uttermost limit of the American public’s
desire for reformation.
Without the
heart-and-will-changing Gospel, such reforms are doomed to
short, shallow, and fruitless lives. I hired on for eternity,
not for next month. Once Americans have a heart Gospel-trained
for righteousness, then they will inevitably establish
righteousness in their civil government.
Besides, civil government does
not act, but reacts, punishing evil deeds and rewarding
righteousness. It contributes the necessary but not
sufficient condition. Before that comes the church which
acts to establish righteousness in the hearts of
men.
ONE WAY, TWO GOALS
What gospel did Jesus preach?
The gospel of the kingdom (Matt. 3:2; 4:17; 4:23; Mark
1:14; Luke 16:16; 17:20-21; John 3:5). Not the kingdom in the
sweet by and by, but the kingdom that is "at hand." Here. Now.
Within you. The kingdom like leaven and mustard seed, that
grows and grows until it fills everything, forever. The
kingdom has already come. The kingdom is here and now.
It is the one way we must live.
But besides our personal
obedience, how do we apply that in society? In two ways:
alternative institutions and changing
worldview.
After the 1905 revolution failed
in Russia, Lenin published an essay, "What Must Be Done?"
Since direct, violent revolution had failed, how should the
revolutionaries carry forward? By creating alternative
institutions to replace existing state institutions. As
state institutions, indeed, the state itself, lost credibility
before the people, the alternative revolutionary institutions
would present themselves as replacements.
In 1920 the Italian Communist
Antonio Gramsci (GRAM-shee) went to visit Lenin’s
Revolutionary Russia, and he didn’t like what he saw. Radical
communism clashed too hard against the Russian soul. Rather
than violent revolution, Gramsci recommended the "long march
through the institutions." If socialists could change
individuals’ worldview (especially the machinery of culture,
the media and education which form the thinking of others) so
that they thought like socialists, then eventually the
revolution would triumph.
Both Lenin and Gramsci were
successful, but not because of their originality. Both
prescriptions for conquering society had already been taught
by Christ, practised by the church, and transformed Western
civilisation.
IN THE POST-CHRISTIAN
PRESENT
Today we live in a
post-Christian world. I don’t believe those most existing
institutions – civil government, finance, and education, for
example – can be redeemed. Their sickness has rotted them
clean to the bone, so that nothing is left to heal. The
quicker we remove our sanction, the better. We have to create
alternatives in culture, arts, education, government,
medicine, every institution that forms and certifies -- new
institutions ready to serve society when the old collapse. I
certainly don’t mean a fanatical Christian ideology that is
merely the mirror image of socialist/fascist/totalitarian
ideology. We have to live out, practice, and elaborate a
Christian worldview so winsome that pagan minds and hearts
recognise its superiority and long to share it.
TEMPTED TO DESPAIR, TAUGHT TO
HOPE
Like Ezekiel and Robert E. Lee
before us, we are tempted to lose hope if we keep our eyes too
close to the ground. We are the children of eternity, not
time. Centuries must form our horizon, not years. On that
horizon our God goes before us in
victory.
Let all things now
living a song of
thanksgiving to
God the Creator triumphantly raise. Who fashioned and made
us, Protected and
stayed us, Who
guided us onto the end of our days. His banners are o’er
us, His light goes
before us, A
pillar of fire shining forth through the
night Till shadows
have vanished And
darkness is banished, As forward we travel from light unto light.
-- F. Sanders
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