Wednesday, August 05, 2009

SHERLOCK'S TENT

While having addressed the following some four years ago, its relevance nontheless continues.

Scripture stresses the importance of perceptiveness. When, speaking for the Twelve, Peter once asked concerning his dismissal of the Pharisee's shallow legalism, Jesus responded with something akin to exasperation: "Are you, too, yet incapable of understanding?" (Matt. 15:15 NAB).

Perhaps few examples of Scripture better illustrate the point than John 12:27-29. Following his Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem, Jesus foretold his impending death: "But for this purpose I came to this hour," he stated - an assertion to which he then added the exclamation: "Father, glorify your name!"

At this point, "a voice came out of heaven: 'I have glorified it, and I will glorify it again.'" Of the possibly more perceptive present, some conjectured that "an angel spoke to him." To others, it merely "thundered."

We are reminded of a story that Marvin Olasky, onetime Marxist and present editor-in-chief of the conservative publication WORLD tells of a camping trip taken by the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes and his associate, Dr. Watson. Awaking early in the morning, Holmes rouses the doctor and asks, "Tell me, Watson, what do you see?" To which Watson replies, "I see the sun rising in the east; the trees and hills to the west; the dawning of a beautiful day."

"Idiot," fumes Holmes, "while we were sleeping, someone stole our tent."

While offered primarily within a context of political interests, Mr. Olasky's story is applicable on many fronts. To the spiritually perceptive there is, of course, an impelling sense of identification - indeed, urgency - in relation to the ongoing efforts of liberal elements within the Church to "steal the tent" while more than a few, unfortunatly, have been asleep.

As believers, it is time, not only to act where possible but, as per the apostle, to earnestly "pray at all times in the Spirit, and with this in view, be on the alert with all perseverance and petition for all the saints" (i.e., Christ's true Body at large," Eph. 6:18).

Burl Ratzsch