Monday, March 21, 2005

Easter Darkness

The Darkness was coming. It rushed across the land like a flood of black water. Whole villages and towns were smothered within its dark shadow. But this was not nightfall. This was something far more ominous and sinister. This, was the End. The Shadow. The Evil. The Darkness…

It devoured the countryside. It completely engulfed the cities. It flowed too strong for mountains to stop it. It ran so deep that the valleys couldn’t contain it. It simply rushed along, swallowing all in its dark embrace.

It wasn’t that the people weren’t strong enough to stop it. It wasn’t that they couldn’t save themselves. They WANTED the Darkness. They worshipped it. As it covered the land, the people danced in the streets. Some broke into the bars and manned the pumps. Beer and Ale flowed freely. Everyone danced and screamed and caused destruction in their revelry. Many were killed. Many more did the killing. And still more danced on the bodies of the slain. Many crimes were committed against each other’s bodies. Mobs of crazed people ran through the streets doing as they pleased. There were no rules. There were no more laws. There was only Darkness.

One by one the Darkness fell over the cities. One by one all the villages and towns were covered in its inky black grasp. But there were none who opposed it. None who stood against the tide of Darkness that now consumed the land. No one cared. They all wanted what they could get for themselves, which was exactly what the Darkness offered.

Still, there was one place the Darkness could not cover. One place it could not spread its blanket of icy blackness. That place stood on a hill in the center of a sea of darkness. It was a cave. A tomb.

There was within the tomb the body of a Man who had never succumbed to the Darkness. A Man in whom there had never been any taint of the black shadow of the Darkness. But, He was dead. He had been killed by those now reveling in the streets. He had shown them the way to true freedom, but they had rejected Him and hated Him for having shown them they way. And so, they killed Him.

They had taken Him to a hill outside of the city, and nailed Him to a tree. They had driven foot long stakes into His hands and feet. Then, they had let Him hang there. They wanted Him to suffer. But, He had died sooner than they had thought.

As He died, the Darkness flooded into the world from the four corners of the globe. It spread swiftly. It flowed faster and faster with each moment after the death of the Man. The Darkness had always been there, waiting. With the death of the Man, it had seized the chance and taken the world. It now held it all in its grasp, save for the tomb on the hill.

Three days passed since the death of the Man. Three long days of Darkness. Three days filled with evil. And yet, as if in unison, the dancing in the streets stopped. The revelers stopped their merry making. The drunkards struggled to their feet. Those who had killed, wiped their hands of blood. And all the people looked, as if of one mind to the light on the hill. The tomb of the Man.

The rock at the entrance cracked and shook as though all the hammers in the world were beating at it from the other side. It shook and creaked and cracked and shook. And it started rolling! It rolled away from the entrance to the tomb. It rolled UP THE HILL! And light burst forth from the entrance!

All the people of the world covered their eyes as the light burst from the tomb. It shone across the land like a beacon. And across the world, smaller lights could be seen. The lights in the hearts of those who had refused the darkness. They came forth from their hiding and looked up to the tomb. To the tomb on the hill. The tomb, of the Man.

A hand emerged from the entrance and grasped the side of the tomb. The people looking at the hill shuddered. A face emerged. The face, of the Man. Even from their distance, the people could clearly see that it was Him. The Man they had killed. He was alive!

He emerged slowly from the cave, but not wearily as one who was weak. He moved with purpose and power. He moved as one in authority. And He stood at the entrance to the tomb and raised His head and scarred hands to heaven. “It is finished.”

One of the people who had the light of the Man in his heart and was nearest the hill with the tomb turned to the others and raised his hands and head to heaven and shouted, “He is risen!” In one motion, all the others raised their heads and hands likewise and echoed, “He is risen indeed!”

And the light in their hearts and the light coming from the Man grew and exploded in a flash of pure white light. The light clashed against the Darkness, and the Darkness held for just a second. And then, with a “whoosh!” the Darkness fled back to the corners of the earth. All that remained were stains on the hearts of those who did not have the light of the Man.

Though the battle was won, the war continues, even to this day. Do you have the light of the Man in your heart? Or is the stain of Darkness still there? Don’t wait to change. If you need to talk, leave a comment. I’m here for you.

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

Matchmaker

Other countries in this world still practice arranged marriages. Do we as Americans see this as a violation of individual freedom? I think that we do. We cannot fathom other people choosing for us a spouse. And yet, we’ve all seen the commercials and online ads for services such as eHarmony, tickle.com and others. Why do we find arranged marriages so abhorrent, but not services that do the same? Why as Americans are we more willing to place our trust in a company, than in our family, as it would have been with arranged marriages. And more importantly, why do we not trust ourselves?

Matchmaking services tout around as fact that true love is hard to find. They come right out in the open and say how hard it is to find another. I have a problem with that right there. How dare they play off of a person’s greatest emotional pains for profit. “Sign up now for your free thirty-seven point personality quiz so that you can find true compatibility”, is a commonly heard theme with these commercials. And they make me sick. Sometimes the greatest bonds are formed from people who are utterly dissimilar. How can they justify what they do? They try to take the scalpel of science and use it to cut out the discomfort in relationships. But without the hardships of any endeavor, the outcome is not the same. We all wish we lived in a world with no pain and where everything was easy. Fact is, we long for such a world because we once had it. We lived in Eden, and we long for return. But now that we are cut off from it, we have to accept our punishment.

It is in the nature of punishment to make better the one being punished. We should accept the pain as part of who we are, and learn from it. This is not to say that we should look for pain or intentionally hurt ourselves (in fact, we should avoid it), but when we are hurt in some way, we should take it as a lesson in life. Yes, certain things in life hurt, and yes, we all wish to remove that element of pain. But without it, we would never learn or get better.

As the world gets farther and farther away from God, other things start to get distant as well. Joy, a part of God’s character cannot be experienced fully outside of God. And so, the world wonders why it is not happy. Kindness, a trait intrinsic to God is seldom seen outside of those who follow Him. And so the world is filled with people who are, “Looking out for number 1!” And love. God is love. Every relationship on earth with love in it is a reflection of God’s character and of His love for us. And yet, because we have moved away from God and feel not loved, we strongly desire the feeling that someone out there loves us. That is the underlying emotion that these matchmaking services play off of, and it is why I am so upset when I see them. It’s manipulative and deceptive. Perhaps not intentionally deceptive, but deceptive still. They claim that true love happens when you meet the right person, and that they can help you find that person, when in reality, it all depends on whom YOU love. And if you don’t love God, you’re going to be looking in all the wrong places.
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