Monday, October 4, 2010

FAITH AT THE FORK

Our nation is at a fork in the road of its history. Go left and there is hope. Turn right and you go to crazy land. The Tea Party Right wants to shrink and abolish Social Security, cut back on Medicare and Medicaid, cut taxes for all people, shrink government, and turn the people loose to fend for themselves with this new found freedom. Basically it is human anarchy where everybody will do their thing and care little about anyone else other than how they can serve their needs. Abortion will be outlawed, gays denied civil rights, and sexual expression morally legislated. Global warming is only a blip. Energy needs? No problem! Drill, baby, drill! Rip off the mountains and mine that coal! Send more men into the earth, into the maw of unsafe mines, to get black lung disease, all to heat our homes and provide energy for our plasma televisions. Be sure to build a stronger military so we can continue being the "cops of the world" and control the oil flow. There will need to be some control over this crazy zoo, and the wealthy along with the military will be the arbiters of truth, justice, and the American Way. Fascism will reign. We are re-living Germany in the late 1920's and early 1930's. And all this will happen in the name of liberty and the Constitution. It is survival of the fittest. Charles Darwin would be proud.

Yet there is hope if we take the left road. We will bumble along, nip at each others' feet, and accuse each other of selling out our ideals. But we will stand for things that will be responsive to the needs of the common good. The Left will stand for Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. Global warming will be real and the need for energy independence affirmed. Education will be better, more students will be able to attend college. Consumers will be more fully protected. Small businesses will be able to get loans. More homes will be saved from foreclosure. Taxes will be higher, but that is the price to maintain the common good. We share the burdens and the joys.

All right, there is exaggeration on both roads. But on balance the roads are true. America is at a fork in the road.

What is a faith response? Christians are to act out of faith. Out of faith we are called to transform the world. We are the hands of Christ. The echoes of Bonhoeffer sound true: "We must take our share of responsibility for the shaping of the future". How can faith do the job? In Luke, Jesus says faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains. True. So does the prophet Habakkuk in about 600 B.C.E. Habakkuk reveals facets of faith that address today's reality.

First, Habakkuk says faith COMPLAINS. "O Lord, how long shall I cry for help, and you will not listen? Or cry to you 'Violence' and you will not save? Why do you make me see wrongdoing and look at trouble?" Faith frees us to see reality, to see the truth. Faith is honest about life. Faith casts out fear because our trust is in the gracious God and not in the culture wars and ideologies of the moment. The faith of complaint dares to hold God accountable, and expects God to respond with might, mercy, and justice. Faith cries out for peace and justice, not profit and retribution. Faith speaks on behalf of the poor and vulnerable.

Second, Habakkuk says faith STANDS ON THE RAMPART. A rampart is a type of barricade used for battle, for offense and defense, for protection. Habakkuk says he will stand on the rampart to speak and act on behalf of the poor, the oppressed, the victims. In the book Les Miserables, it was a matter of pride to say that you stood on the rampart, on the barricade. He will fight for the right, for justice, to bring peace. Habakkuk will not be silent, but will engage the wrongs with the power of God the Just. Habakkuk will also watch for the coming of God, the judge, the deliverer. He knows God will arrive.

Third, Habakkuk says faith is WRITING THE VISION. God told Habakkuk to write the vision. The vision is twofold: First of all, it is judgment against those who treat people only as pawns for profit and make themselves lords of all. And secondly, it is a vision of God the Just engaging the situation with the promise of deliverance. Habakkuk lifts up the vision of God for the people of God. God is in charge, and therefore peace, justice, and mercy are the rights and goals of life. God's vision puts the preciousness of life first, and calls all of us to treat each other as a brother and sister, for the good of all so all can have enough.

How is our complaining? Certainly there is more than enough to go around. Are we sitting down rather than standing up? Do we stand on the rampart and fight for the poor, fight for the earth, fight for justice, fight for peace? Do we hold up the vision of God in Christ that life is about LOVE for Jesus, for all people, and for ourselves?

Habakkuk demonstrates a FAITH AT THE FORK. Like Jerusalem, America is crumbling. Yet, it is a fuller expression of FAITH in CHRIST that will lead us home.

Peace!
Ron

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