Perhaps it may turn out a sang,
Perhaps turn out a sermon.

-- R. Burns Epistle to a Young Friend

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Shake, Shake, Shake

For no man can lay another foundation except that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ. – 1 Corinthians 3:11


I started to use a longer quote with the several verses which follow this one, but I stalled out on the enormity of this claim: No man can lay another foundation. It does not say that there are other foundations that are less adequate. If our lives have a foundation, it is Christ. All other ground, as the song says, is shifting sand. The raccoon readers will instantly understand what this does not mean.

We know that there is reality, and there is awareness. In the world today the rankest atheist owes his or her very existence to this foundation despite being unable to grasp or acknowledge it. The fact that the saints, whose lives are consciously founded upon this Rock, are salted into the world makes civilization as we know it possible. We may be only votive candles but we are light – lit, in many cases, by the blazing torches of the great saints we have encountered -- only candles, but without us there is no light at all.

If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?

The world wants to move on. The system may even give a nod to “values”, but it wants to smear Christ with talk of hypocrisy, control, and hatred, of witch hunts, and inquisitions. Now that people have been “enlightened” there is no longer a need for them to cling to superstitions. They are capable of creating their own foundation upon which to build.

In describing an antichrist Daniel speaks of one rejecting the Absolute and embracing a god of fortresses, or better, forces. The people of the world system reject the Ground of Being and look instead at the little castles erected here and there, at the signs of power. They worship not the Source of power but power alone. For politicians of every stripe the focus is on the accumulation and consolidation of power.

Science, politics, art, money, knowledge, et al – can these be foundations? Can anything be erected upon these pillars? The answer is no, unless these things rest upon the foundation of Christ. They can provide no meaning, nothing on which to stand in themselves. They are only methods for creating solutions or deriving support from the foundation. Though good and useful when built on the Rock, they are otherwise doomed to failure, deceptively promising something new but delivering only utter destruction.

Last Friday we had a derecho blow through with hurricane-force winds that spawned nearly twenty tornadoes in our immediate area. Last night another storm came and again snapped limbs and uprooted trees. Houses and schools have been destroyed. When the wind is blowing eighty miles an hour, you think about the roofers and the framers, but it all begins with the ones who dug deep down and poured the concrete.

Change is coming, baby, believe it or not. Ready or not. Storms can be outlawed but they cannot be stopped. Catastrophic events, wars, earthquakes, floods and famine will come no matter what the words on the teleprompter say.

Foundations are so expensive. Let’s spend that concrete money on a gourmet kitchen instead.

Alas, Babylon.

3 comments:

USS Ben USN (Ret) said...

Ha ha! Great looking kids, Sal!

USS Ben USN (Ret) said...

Oops. Sorry, Mushroom. If you'll kindly give that comment to Sal...

Excellent post! I cooncur.
"The world wants to move on. The system may even give a nod to “values”, but it wants to smear Christ with talk of hypocrisy, control, and hatred, of witch hunts, and inquisitions."

Yes, I'm still surprised at how many people keep bringing that up, as if all christians represent those very few that were involved in the Inquisition and witch hunts (not that Christians...real Christians would do such a thing).

Some people argue the "no true Scotsman" story when I say that, but that doesn't apply to Christians, since Christian literally means "Christ-like" and it cannot be argued that Christ or anyone like Him would act in such a manner.

The Crusades is another one, but that argument is usually made out of much ignorance, since most of the Crusades was a result of invasion by Islam.

We need a foundation built on THE rock, the chief cornerstone, or the storms of life will destroy our house.

Hi Mushroom!
How's it goin'?

mushroom said...

Sal, gets over here -- she might read it.

I'm staying busy. I'm sure glad you're feeling better.