I distinguish between the
Tradition and the Church, the latter being the family of God loving and Man
serving children of God and the former being the record of their evolution in
time and space. For a long time we have conceived of Church as ‘Other-than’: it
is a place you go, a service you attend, it has customs you follow, it is a
place wherein virtues are glorified and vices condemned, it has uniforms, a
hierarchy, and a chain of command, there’s magic and holy men with varying
degree of access to the ear of the Almighty; it baptises our babies, marries
our children and buries our dead. IT is Other. IT is not me. IT
is what we think the Church is but to so think would be erroneous. IT
is a derivative of the Church. IT is produced by the Church. IT is designed to support and
reflect the Church but IT is not the Church. The Church has been called to establish the Kin-dom
on earth not to convert people to a set of beliefs but to establish peace and
equality, mercy and justice, righteousness and joy.
The Kin-dom is founded upon love
and can only be established through unselfish service. The gateway to the
Kin-dom lies in your own heart and consists in your personal experience of the
saving truth of the Father’s love. Such an experience surcharges the soul with
divine energy and empowers you to bear the fruits of the spirit. Knowing the
love the Father has for you, you likewise know the love He has for all His
children. Knowing that the Father lives in each one of His children conditions
your response to and treatment of them, in that you will endeavour to so live
that your actions will reflect the Father’s love for them. As we progress in
spiritual grace and wisdom, as we become ever more suffused with the Father’s
love, we reflect these Father-like qualities into our exchanges with our
fellows. Thus spiritually illuminated our lives bear the fruits of the spirit,
we exhibit in our lives the selfless and enlightened love of a parent as they
attend to their less enlightened and immature children: gentleness, kindness,
patience, humility, tolerance, forbearance, and generosity.
The Church is not a organisation
based on certain beliefs it as a family whose foundation is the personal
experience of divine love, the experience of knowing that God loves you, the
experience of knowing and loving God, the experience of knowing and loving the
works of God – His Universe and His children. The Church is, therefore, an
Inspired Community, a community inspired by love, energised by love. Love is
the first impulse and the last act of the ideal Church. The primary objective
of the individual is to allow the nurturing and transforming energy of divine
love flow through you in acts of selfless service. The more you remove self
from the equation the greater the divine love revealed, while selfishness is an
effective barrier to the divine love. So, how can the church effect positive
social change?
Firstly, there is the realisation
of the sufficiency of the Father’s love and His ability to meet all your real
needs. This frees you, to a large extent, from worldly or material concern.
Thus liberated you are also consecrated to the fostering the well being of your
fellows. Being so consecrated calls forth an attempt at an honest assessment of
how one lives one’s life. Does the way you live your life work harm upon
others, directly or indirectly? If the answer is YES then common decency
requires that you change the way you live. Devoted consecration to the health,
well being and prosperity of one’s fellows is inimical to any system of
oppression, abuse, injustice or inequality. Thus does the Church work to undo
or rectify any social, industrial, political, economic system or inherited
religious tradition that have enshrined or institutionalised inequality and
injustice.
The Church is full of imperfect
people, living in an imperfect world and it is conscious of the fact that we
share this world with spiritually blind, wicked, manipulative, corrupt and
self-serving individuals and groups. But as spiritually inspired individuals
and community we know that we can overcome evil with good, selfishness with
selflessness, wickedness with righteousness, greed with charity, hatred with
forgiveness, fear with faith, ignorance with wisdom and understand that the
dignity of the children of God cannot be besmirched by the acts of the wicked.
The Master has said, and so we
believe, that the Gates of Hell cannot prevail against this consecrated
fraternity of God loving and Man serving souls. The acts and plans of the
wicked have their roots in their own self and are, therefore, bound to the
finite and temporal and will inevitably be effaced by the Sands of Time, but
the plans and purposed of the selfless have their roots in the Eternal and
Infinite One who is their source and thus shall their plans prosper now and
forever more. Thus safe in the knowledge of the Father’s love and overcare we
can safely abandon and replace any unjust system or abusive modality.
Jesus taught us, ‘Greater love
has no man than to lay down his life for his friends’ but in his own life he
went further in that he willingly lay down his life for even his supposed
enemies and having invited us to ‘love one another as I have loved you.’ Our
love should not be restricted to just friends, family and lovers but even to
our enemies, our haters, our users and abusers. Without doubt, a tough act to
follow. If Jesus was willing to lay down his life he did so in the full
knowledge that he could take it up again. He tells us not to be afraid of
losing the old life because such a sacrifice is necessary if we are to reap the
new and better life. Today we are seldom called upon to ‘lay down’ our lives,
for the time being anyway, but that said, should we not be ready to lay down a
spiritually and morally bankrupt way of living? One thing is certain, we will
not be able to take up the New Way so long as we cling to the Old Way. To lay
down a way of life, especially in concert with one’s whole community, has got
to be easier than laying down your mortal life all alone upon a cross. If the
Master was willing to do this for even his enemies, could we not do this for
one another?
And so I pray for the Church to
awaken, for it to come to its senses, to strive to attain the divine dignity of
the children of God, to vanquish darkness with light, to reject the morally and
spiritually bankrupt husk of a life offered by this world, to arise and choose
a Better Way, to strive for the attainment of a Better World, a world that is
not merely better for you or your preferred social group but for all. To reject the ways of this world is to invite scorn,
condemnation, vilification and accusation and it’s hard
to go it alone but in the company of mutually
consecrated brethren it’d a lot easier and the more the merrier. In the
passage of time what was once called madness will be recognised as an act of
sanity in an otherwise crazy world.
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