CIVILIZATION & CO., HOMEWRECKERS
(This material was penned many years ago by a devoted Christian minister.
Though old in origin, it is up to date in practical fact and application. It is well
worth reading, considering and applying again today in our modern society.)
"Mine eyes fail with tears ... for the destruction of ... my people;
because the children and the sucklings swoon in the streets of the
city. They say to their mothers, 'Where is the corn and wine?'
when they swoon as the wounded in the streets of the city, when
their soul was poured out into their mother's bosom...Let tears
run down like a river day and night; in the beginning of the
watches pour out thine heart like water before the face of the
Lord: lift up thy hands toward Him for the life of thy young
children, that faint for hunger in the top of every street." (Lam.
2:11,12,18-19.)
DESTRUCTIVE BUILDING
Far more is being done today about housing problems that about
home problems. If you could not have both a real home and a lovely
modern house, which would you prefer? Which DO you prefer? Our
thoughts and actions in the past have already proven which we
prefer, have they not? Our homes have been ravished and robbed by
proud passion to build, to invent, to erect modern walled cities.
And our so called Western Christian civilization now has its own
type of walled cities that are no better fortified to withstand
the terrible onslaught of our real enemies than were the walled
cities of China prepared to stop the airplanes of Japan.
Our colossal school system was supposed to be an impregnable bulwark
against the return of the jungle methods of settling disputes by
"tooth and claw." Instead of being protecting walls for us,
these proud schools have proven to be no more than Trojan horses
brought into our midst to flood our homes and churches with smart
snobs and infidel parrots, poisoning our social life with pleasure-mad,
covetous youth who have been taught to think that the
simple old Godly firesides were, and should be, the last relics of
primitive peoples.
Then, having come to believe the modern lie
that toil and grime and tears are man's enemies which must be
walled away from mankind, restless man has built great mass-producing
machines and factories which were supposed to be friendly
walls, keeping drudgery and enslaving poverty out while affording delightful and wholesome leisure on the inside. However,
instead of these mechanical and technical walls proving to be
helpful protection, they are being found to be brutal "Frankenstein
monsters" that are destroying the jobs of millions and
making bored robots out of the few specialists who may be required
to feed the heartless monsters which now lash out, first in this
and then in that part of the world with man-made ability to bomb
and gas and terrify as no sweat and toil in the older times ever
could.
Over two thousand years ago God said through Isaiah to a
people who were guilty in a measure of this same sort of destructive
building; "The houses have ye broken down to fortify the
wall" (Isaiah 22:10).
LIFELESS MONUMENTS
And let us note well that as these imposing walls of our foolish
and feverish civilization have gone up, the houses have gone down. Sitting in our
little half-log house over in the woods in N.W. Arkansas a few months ago, I was reading
Jeremiah when I came upon a verse that is an amazing command from God to those who are
dissatisfied with the quiet simplicities of Godliness. Listen to this, (Jer. 46:19) "O thou
daughter dwelling in Egypt, furnish thyself to go into captivity. For Noph shall be waste and
desolate without habitant." The city of Noph is the same city that is better known as
Memphis. It was here, in this particular section of Egypt, that the twenty great pyramids were
built. Nor is there in all the world today such imposing evidence of a proud and capable
generation of mechanics as were those ancient Egyptian pyramid builders. Awe-inspiring
evidences of their artificial life are still there but where are they and their children? They are
gone and are only to be traced by gigantic masonry and bejeweled mummies. With all of
their Godless furnishings they did as God said: "furnish thyself to go into captivity."
BORED DISCONTENT
And what furniture factories, furniture stores and furniture
salesmen" we have today! The machines have freed us from long
hours of toil so that we now have time to crowd the rapidly multiplying
theaters (video stores, televisions, multi-media computers, etc. today)
where we are furnished with the captivating suggestions and scenes
of illicit "love," smart crookedness and enslaving liberalism. We are,
as a people, about thoroughly furnished to go into captivity. We
are captivated by "love," - "lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God"
(2Tim 3:4).
Nor is this to be said merely of the confessed unbeliever. It can be
truly said of the vast majority of professed Christians. All the
while the Lord Jesus Christ says: "Ye adulterers and adulteresses,
know ye not that friendship with the world is enmity with God?
Therefore whosoever will be a friend of the world is the enemy of
God...If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in
him" (James 4:4; 1John 2:15).
In the 81st Psalm we hear God crying out in grieved love to the
ungrateful and uselessly enslaved Israelites: "I am the Lord,
thy God, which brought thee out of the land of
Egypt...but My people would not hearken to My voice, so I gave
them up to their own hearts' lust; and they walked in their own
counsels."
The essence of all sin is dissatisfaction with God and that
which He says is enough. Have you noticed that the ten commandments
begin and end with this truth? The first commandment is:
"Thou shalt have no other gods before me." and the tenth, or last,
is "Thou shalt not covet." In other words, God and His provisions
are enough. "Godliness with contentment is great gain...Having
food and raiment be therewith content" (1Timothy 6:6,8). How we
Christians need to face such passages as these and 1Timothy 6:9-14.
The bloodless religionist, Cain, who killed his brother, was
the first city builder and his grandson, Tubal-Cain, was the first
artificer in brass and musical instruments. The Creator never
intended for man to proudly and feverishly wall himself in from
earth, from flowers and trees and from animals and birds and skies
while he becomes bored with professional barnyard imitators and
disgusted trying to smell artificial flowers or get lead poisoning
while painting pictures of beautiful nature. God never intended
that man should become artificially cultivated to such a high
pitch of musical temperament that he himself becomes unstrung
while seeking to string a fiddle or banjo or harp. God never
intended that we should forsake the forests, the fields and gardens
and hover around radios (televisions and VCR's today) listening and
watching one set of sales-ladies reciting recipes from competing
food-faddists until we get sick at our stomachs and then dial away
from dietitians to the doctors or the drug store "alkalizers" and then
to the beautiful solicitations of the morticians. How sordid and sickening
it all is! What ceaseless unattainment! What insatiable desires characterize
our so-called civilization.
A RICH MAN'S INVENTORY
There is but one man in all of history who is duly qualified to
speak concerning the real value of things, the vast accumulation
of temporal and material possessions. The man is Solomon. You
remember that God promised him any single gift that he should
desire. Solomon asked and received the gift of wisdom so that it
was truthfully said of him: "And God gave Solomon wisdom and
understanding exceeding much, and Solomon's wisdom excelled the
wisdom of all the children of the east country, and all the wisdom
of Egypt. For he was wiser than any man...and his fame was in all
nations round about" (1Kings 4:29-31). Then God gave Solomon the
opportunity to take a careful inventory of this whole feverish
world with all of its material wealth, sensuous pleasures, illicit
wives, great power and prestige. This "number one" man of affairs,
this leading soldier of good fortune, this man who had reached the
very top rung of earth's ladder of success, was inspired to accu
rately record his ripened convictions and seasoned philosophy of
life, (that is life "under the sun," temporal, earthly life of
man). The book of Ecclesiastes is this record.
In this book of twelve chapters we have the words of "the gatherer"
or worldly accumulator, the words of earth's very first capitalist.
In the King James version of the Bible we have an unfortunate
rendering of a Hebrew word which literally means "gatherer."
In this version we have the statement in the first verse of
Ecclesiastes that these words are the writings of the "preacher."
A careful reading of the book will reveal that the writings are
actually the words of the "go-getter" or successful "gatherer."
The King James translators seemed to have thought that
because the Hebrew word meant "gatherer" and Solomon
was the gatherer in this case where he was serving as a
preacher or teacher, therefore, the Hebrew word for gatherer meant
the gatherer of people, or a preacher. (Note please, that I mean
to prove the correctness of my criticism by pointing you to the
context of the book and not by a mere reference to a Hebrew dictionary.)
Be that as it may, the fact is very clearly and repeatedly brought
out in this little book of twelve chapters that
worldly gain, though it be great wisdom and prestige, is nothing
but "vanity of vanities" and "vexation of Spirit." "The eye is not
satisfied with seeing nor the ear with hearing." "He that loveth
silver shall not be satisfied with silver, nor he that loveth
abundance, with increase; this is also vanity" (5:10). Note the
disgust and despair expressed in the second chapter (read Eccl 2 )
"PROGRESS" A DELUSION
God help us to see that this gluttonous god called
"Progress" is the most fiendish of all cannibals. The finest
things in our lives are being thrown into the greedy mouth of this
idolatrous god of the evolutionists. In the bewitching name of
"Progress" parents are persuaded to hand their children over to
bobbed hair sissies, childless professors and intellectual fiction
peddlers with the assurance that such teachers are better qualified
to train children than their own parents. Thus relieved for most of
the day from their little "brats," the parents, especially
"Paw," are free to battle down in the money marts and vicious
industrial jungles in order to make enough money to build extravagant
school buildings, and costly playgrounds, and pay the increasing
number of teachers that are being demanded by dictator-god,
"Progress." My friends, it's all a delusion. It is all the
proud, swaggering, boastful and foolish efforts of men and women
drunken with self-righteousness, and unbelief.
For over three hundred years now this public school system
(and the whole thing is only about three hundred years old),
of artificial training of children has been at work, weakening
the position and the preeminence of parents and
strengthening the state with its artificial functions and enslaving
institutionalism, and now, all over the world we are witness
ing what is being termed the threat of the "Totalitarian state."
Shall Christians allow the newness and size of a word to obscure
the fact that this condition is coming on us so rapidly and is
being so feared by those who still have some conception of the
sacredness of individual and home life? I say, shall we allow this
popular word, totalitarian, to separate the sad condition from the
things that have necessarily caused it? In other words, the very
things that all our biggest teachers and preachers have boasted
most about are those things which have gradually and surely robbed
the individual and the home in order to create and maintain the
mass movements, the public schools, both day and Sunday schools!
Little wonder that we have a generation of disrespectful and
lawless youth that forces our nation's chiefest police official to
warn and seek to arouse us by writing such articles as J. Edgar
Hoover (long time head of the F.B.I.) has been writing lately on the staggering juvenile crime
situation. Little wonder that our best trained youth have the
least respect for their parents and for constituted civil authority.
AS PARENTS SIT IN THE GALLERIES
And why should youth respect their parents any more than brute
beasts remember and respect the animals that gave them physical
birth when our modern youth see so clearly that the things most
highly esteemed among modern men are the things that their parents
did not give them, but rather are the things the day school and Sunday
school teachers and experts give? It's all wrong. It's terribly
wrong. We are a generation of "bleacherites" who have so little
genuine life of our own we are bored to tears or the point of
suicide unless we can crowd and cram into a theater to see
pictures of somebody living.
How ironical it is for so much to be made today of "honest Abe,"
his homespun mother and his rugged
determination to help his fellow man in the midst of no labor-saving
gadgets or social security. What chance has the modern
boy, sired by a race track gambler, born by a cigarette queen,
educated by a pol-parrot of the evolutionary fool-osophy and given
thirty minutes a week in association with other pampered youth in
an enticingly equipped Sunday School room and then sent out to
make the world safe for democracy---I say what chance has that
poor novice of ever becoming an Abraham Lincoln, to say nothing of
his ever becoming "a good soldier of Jesus Christ," able and
willing to endure hardness?
We have walls today. Oh yes, great
imposing walls! But how and to what purpose were they built? Let
me repeat the vivid statement in Isaiah 22: "Ye have broken down the
houses to fortify the walls." Our boasted "freedom and progress"
has about wrecked us.
What a pitiful spectacle this is; here we can't possibly cut out our
extravagances in order to get out of depressions and recessions.
If we cut out our staggering expenditures for these death dealing
cigarettes, liquors and movies we will throw millions out of
employment and that would further retard this gay progress and so,
in order to lengthen our shortened sheet, we cut the bottom off
and proudly sew it onto the top. "Hath not God made foolish the
wisdom of the world?" Isaiah 47-15 needs no modernizing to bring it
up to date. It is God's sufficient indictment of the condition
all clear-eyed people see about us now.
RAHAB'S RAY OF HOPE
Truly and soberly do I "view with alarm" when I look with any
honesty of heart about me. Nor will I listen to any of the new
dreams being offered by the very same schools of false prophets
whose past schemes did not have God's authority or His blessings.
However, with the Bible enlightened eye of faith I look above with
great joy and glorious assurance.
Do you remember the story of the harlot, Rahab?
She had a house on the wall of the wicked
place with its more wicked inhabitants. That great city was soon
to fall along with its proud walls. Then what hope was there for
the poor harlot whose house was on these walls? There was the
hope of the otherwise hopeless, the crimson thread that leads from
the place of sin and death to the home of the redeemed. In fact,
that harlot's house became the only real home there was in all
that proud city of houses. Listen to this (Joshua 2:18). "Behold,
when we come into the land, thou shalt bind this line of
scarlet thread in the window which you didst let us down by: and
thou shalt bring thy father, and thy mother, and thy brethren, and
all thy father's household, home unto thee."
This heathen harlot
hid the two Israelitish spies who had come into Jericho to spy out
the land before their army entered for the conquest. She had heard
of the way the true God had owned and blessed these people and she
tremblingly received and hid these two from the hateful hands of
her fellow sinners in Jericho, with the pleading that they would
remember her and her family when the time of God's judgment should
fall on the wicked city. They told her to hang a scarlet thread
in her window as a token of her desire and her faith in the God of
Israel. She did so and was saved.
By M. M. Johnson
BUILDERS
A builder builded a temple
He wrought with care and skill.
Pillars and groins and arches
Were fashioned to meet his will;
And men said when they saw its beauty:
"It shall never know decay.
Great is thy skill, O builder,
Thy fame shall endure for aye."
A father builded a temple;
He wrought with skill and care,
Forming each pillar with patience
Laying each stone with prayer.
None saw the unceasing effort;
None knew the marvelous plan;
For the temple the father builded
Was unseen by the eyes of man.
Gone is the builder's temple;
Crumbled into the dust
Pillar and groin and arches
Food for consuming rust;
But the temple the father builded
Shall endure while the ages roll;
For that beautiful, unseen temple
Was a child's eternal soul.
Author Unknown
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