Posted on 12/05/2013 8:07:28 AM PST by IChing
A couple decades ago I was talking with a Christian friend about the vicissitudes of life, and about the maddening corruption and treachery we saw all around us.
This world is hopeless, my friend said conclusively, in spiritual summary of what wed discussed.
I recognized his attitude as a core feature of orthodox Christian doctrine, which assesses a fallen world, full of sin, and resignedly accepts that fallen man is simply incapable of improving conditions. Incapable, that is, beyond temporary intervals of marginal revival and renewal, however worthwhile and glorious.
Hoping for some kind of man-made, permanent solution to evil, in this life, is vanity. God does promise us final deliverance, but not according to any timetable or scheme of our own damaged apprehension.
Nonetheless, we can absolutely rely on the perfect triumph of God over human evil through Jesus Christ in our inner lives, and on the threshold of eternity, as long as we trust in Him.
Theres the rub. Around that same time in my life, Id heard another friend in a meeting exclaim Dont use hopehopes got a hole in ituse trust instead.
Hope has that inherent, ever-present, subtly anxious aspect of things possibly still not going the right way after all, whereas trust(faith) utterly, decisively relies with certainty on everything working for good, by Gods grace, in the end, through forgiving, and being forgiven.
This is the attitude we must keep in mind while we survey the ungodly devastation of all we hold dear in what used to be our country by this evil, disgustingly dishonest Obama regime: How to cope, on a daily basis, with all this endless criminal Obama tyranny?
It turns out to be simpler than we sometimes think. Especially once weve already gotten ourselves so mentally and emotionally wrapped around the axle of external appearances and earthly concerns.
We still have to fight the good fight on principle, and because its imperative to do what our consciences command.
But dont expect to find the kingdom of heaven in current events. It truly is within, in ones inner life of letting go of ego-control, and of forgiving those who trespass against us. That really is the only way to peace of mind, and to divine forgiveness of our own inevitable transgressions against Gods perfect standard.
Invest yourself too much in political and worldly conflicts, and alleged remedies, and youre setting yourself up for insurmountable tribulations and anguish.
Not a single person reading this is perfect. Nobody is without some kind of hypocrisy or shortcoming or sin in their life. Of course, some are by standards much worse than others, but only God knows anyones totality of circumstances, and the true proportions of accounts. Dont judge your insides by other peoples outsides.
All politicians, even the good ones, understand that in order to succeed, their operative principle must involve at least some level of dishonesty. This is because they realize that in general, people do not actually want to hear the truth. In reality, people mostly want to hear sugar-coated bromides, and lies of all kinds. This is just the way the world is.
Political philosophers from Plato to Machiavelli to Marx, whatever their respective merits, mainly recognized the facts of political reality, regarding the publics lack of appetite for constant candor and frankness. So we shouldnt get too upset when contemplating the status quo; that a significant plurality of the voting population actually laps it up eagerly when our leaders lie to us. There isnt much we can do about it, except forgive themand thereby be forgiven for our own sins, as outlined in Christs specific instructions on how to pray(Matthew 6:9-13, known as The Lords Prayer).
To forget the need for a certain level of wholesale detachment is to surely incur some amount of mental illness, dangerous derangement, and ill-temper.
Enlightenment, good humor, spiritual growth, and true progress comes with a healthy amount of just not giving a too much of a crap.
It sure is a sometimes puzzling paradox when we consider the simultaneous counsel of hold on while also being told to let go when, for instance, we turn for relief to the contemporary 12-step culture, which is really along the lines of the same duality of reflection found in Biblical and Eastern mysticism alike, down through the millennia.
For many years I struggled to reconcile all of this apparent contradiction. Particularly troubling to me was what I saw as cryptic and(to me) unsatisfactory messages being conveyed in Christianity, particularly the allegory known as The Parable of the Shrewd Manager, also known as, The Parable of the Dishonest Steward(Luke 16:1-13).
Anyone familiar with that New Testament passage may have shared my consternation about its real meaning. And when I consulted with Christians about it, none of them seemed to grasp or adequately answer the profound issue at hand.
But now, years later, I think Ive got it.
In the parable, I think the master represents God, and the steward who has been accused of having mismanaged his masters resources represents fallen man, unable to meet the perfect standard of God without falling short, in sin.
The manager realizes he has hopelessly transgressed against his master, and cannot save himself from being cast out; fired from his jobcondemned. But he realizes theres still a way he can open doors of security and safety, salvation, for himself. He tells his masters debtors to change the amounts on their bills, to lop off big chunks of their debts, and be absolved of owing the full amounts.
Before he is actually fired, acting as the agent of his master, the steward forgives his masters debtors up to half of their amounts owed, thereby guaranteeing that they are indebted to him, instead, for the relief they experience, and will later welcome him into their homes and feed him.
The master, learning of this, actually commends the manager for his shrewdness in using worldly wealth to win friends who can sustain him indefinitely after the time of reckoning.
Interpretations of this parable are all over the place. Some remark that it seems the passage amounts to Jesus somehow seeming to say that such dishonesty is to be rewarded, and others say that it is a lesson directed at the Pharisees love of money, but I think it is saying something else entirely.
Jesus is saying that since theres no hope of sinful man ever satisfying Gods perfect ideal, the only way for man to be saved from rejection by God is if man in turn lets his fellow man off the hook in the same manner that he would like God to forgive him. This is one of the key principles in so much of the New Testament.
Seeing as theres no hope, you can just abandon the doomed strategy of hoping, and instead absolutely trust in the saving grace of forgiveness, so long as you dont really dwell on a strict accounting of the debts and shortcomings of others. Those you forgive will welcome you into the carefree afterlife of Heaven.
So fuggetaboutit!
I do take hope in the knowledge that the contemporaries of the Apostles living under Roman rule no doubt felt the same.
Actually, it's worse than vanity. Utopian beliefs have led to millions of people being slaughtered by their governments.
Good point.
Good post. It’s all about where you place your trust and hope. -The government? or God. Or yourself?
Tried one, never can trust the other, ALWAYS taken care of... ALWAYS, -by God alone. He’s never failed yet. I’m still here to write about it.
I shouldn’t be.
this pretty much sums up my life now, I really have given up on the US politically
we have become so immoral that staunch conservatives promoted a cultist abortion loving gun hater who gave us gay marriage and government run health care and told us it is okay becase he wasn’t obama
and it definitely showed the split in the r-party
That’s two of us, amigo!
I have SO often wanted to quote that old John Cougar album title myself!
I have several friends, of evangelical bent, who used to be quite politically active, but have now given up entirely on America. They see the country as an evil cancer that is no longer worth even trying to salvage.
When I talk with them, my default position is to argue otherwise. But I find my own arguments pretty hollow in the end, when I see the country devolving into such a corrupt, deviant cesspool. Fag marriage seems to be the final, symbolic nail-in-the-coffin. When a country sinks to this level of degeneracy, you KNOW it’s over.
John who? :)
It’s the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine.
Excellent post!
Ha! Another good musical reference.
Thanks! :)
Thank you for posting this!
My pleasure!
I'm not religious, so I don't arrive at perspective and detachment from that direction. At times I want to shut off all incoming information to simply pretend that the depraved insanities are not as overwhelmingly common as I know they are.
Truthfully, I am driven more crazy by the number of otherwise intelligent and responsible people that flat out say they find nothing amiss in what the sickos and despots are doing. IMO, the responsibility for our state of affairs lies with them more so than the lefty pervs. There are a heck of a lot of "enablers" in our society.
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