Monday, May 20, 2019

Mourning a Lost World



You may be wondering why I have a penchant for wanting to read things such as “The death of Christian Culture” and “The Restoration of Christian Culture”, which are not exactly entertaining romance novels.

When I was a young girl and later as a young wife and mother, the world was a vastly different place than it is now. All of society was organized to support the idea of home, hearth, and family. To that end, ‘decency’ was a byword for all cultural transactions - language was monitored in newspapers and on the airwaves, movies were kept tame by the ‘Legion of Decency‘, teachers were not allowed to teach unless they were of proven moral character; in other words there was an unwritten code of behavior beyond which no one could go without censure. Everyone was worried about corrupting children! Men were responsible for providing for their families, women were responsible to make a home and tend to their offspring. This was our society - and so much more. This was the way society had been for millenniums and I certainly never thought it would be any different. I didn’t realize that it was a distinctly ‘Christian Culture’ at the time. I didn’t realize that for many years there had been forces at work who hated that culture and who wanted to destroy it. When the revolution and destruction came in 1968 I was totally unprepared for it and never believed that it would be a permanent thing. Surely, I thought, someone would set things right.

Well, now it is over 50 years since the first days of the ‘revolution’ . The Generation which was active as young men and women in the original assault and defense is grown old. It has been replaced by a new body which cannot remember the old unquestioned Unity of Christian Culture. The chaos was never dispelled - thus the useful part of a lifetime has gone by with no remedy, with things getting worse and worse, men and women more and more getting accustomed to irresponsibility and indecency. “We have a very gross national product”, says Dr. Senior in The Restoration of Christian Culture, “we have the grossest national product of any nation in history and not in a single city or town is it good or even safe to bring up children.”

But what can we do? Dr. Senior continues, “Anyone, right now, can live a better life if he wants to wherever he is - it is not a matter of moving to ‘kinder shores’, or anywhere else ‘out of this world’, except to the unexplored frontiers behind our own closed doors. The answer lies where it always has, not in the laws of nations, which indeed determine the destinies of Sodom and Gomorrah; the answer lies in the laws of the Kingdom within us because there we make the choice. There we are not the slaves of instruments* but only of our own bad habits….” (*instruments = technology).
Dr. Senior gives much practical advice in his books, always prefaced with "First, smash the TV, then....". He was born in 1920 and began teaching somewhere in the 1940's. He saw clearly where the problem of cultural demise and the decline in teachable children came in. Personally, I can't smash the TV. It doesn't belong just to me. But I try to hold the line. Even so, last year I became involved with an action show. This year I decided not to waste '24' hours on what amounts to absolutely nothing. I'm 77 years old and have too many books left to read, too many skills left to learn, too many things to pray about, too many grandchildren to enjoy to waste any more time. In other words, I'm one of the lucky ones who still lives in a Christian Culture and I'm not going into the other camp and let it spoil it in any way for me.

Sunday, May 19, 2019

This passage from Thomas a Kempis' classic devotional The Imitation of Christ struck me this morning as being very beautiful and inspiring. (Comments in quotes are mine!)



The kingdom of God is the peace and joy of the Spirit
Turn to the Lord with your whole heart and leave behind this wretched world. Then your soul shall find rest. For the kingdom of God is the peace and joy of the Holy Spirit. If you prepare within your heart a fitting dwelling place, Christ will come to you and console you.

  His glory and beauty are within you, and he delights in dwelling there. The Lord frequently visits the heart of man. There he shares with man pleasant conversations; welcome consolation, abundant peace and a wonderful intimacy.

  So come, faithful soul. Prepare your heart for your spouse to dwell within you. For he says: If anyone loves me, he will keep my word and we shall come to him and make our dwelling within him.

  Make room for Christ. When you possess Christ you are a rich man (or woman!), for he is sufficient for you. He himself, shall provide for you and faithfully administer all your cares. You will not have to place your hope in men. Put all your trust in God; let him be both your fear and your love. He will respond on your behalf and will do whatever is in your best interest.

  You have here no lasting city. For wherever you find yourself, you will always be a pilgrim from another city (the Heavenly Jerusalem). Until you are united intimately with Christ, you will never find your true rest.

  Let your thoughts be with the Most High and direct your prayers continually to Christ. If you do not know how to contemplate the glory of heaven, take comfort in the passion of Christ, and dwell willingly in his sacred wounds. Endure with Christ, suffer for him, if you wish to reign with him.

  Once you have entered completely into the depths of Jesus, and have a taste of his powerful love, then you will not care about your own convenience or inconvenience. Rather you will rejoice all the more in insults and injuries, for the love of Jesus makes a man scorn his own needs.



Be gracious, Lord, to us who serve you,
  and in your kindness increase your gifts of grace within us:
so that, fervent in faith, hope and love,
  we may be ever on the watch
  and persevere in doing what you command.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
  who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
  one God, for ever and ever.
Amen