We’re in the process of going through items left after my
parents died. They had an old Steeple Clock on their mantle over a
fireplace that at one time had been in my grandparent’s apartment. It
didn’t work; but was too beautiful to toss in the trash and so it remained on
their mantle over a fireplace that also wasn’t used.
It sat in our U-haul storage unit until this past
November when we cleaned everything out to avoid having to pay anymore
rent. The clock didn’t work; but just looking at it took me on a time
traveler’s trip back to when I was a young boy visiting my grandparents.
I’d spend the night on a small sofa listening and
observing from my vantage point. They’d leave the window of their small
apartment open as they had no air conditioning and a gentle breeze keep the
apartment moderately comfortable.
On the half hour their clock would let go a single chimed
note while on the hour that same note would repeat until the indicated hour was
matched. It wasn’t a fancy chime; yet eloquent in its somber
trembling. My memory was doing its best to recall the tone that had been
silenced when the inner workings had become worn.
I took the clock in for repairs and asked what it would
cost to have it brought back to life. The repairman carefully examined
the old clock, admiring the craftsmanship while at the same time pointing out
parts which needed replacement.
“Leave it with me any you can have it back in a few
weeks.” He went on to explain how this particular clock might be worth
something to a collector. I agreed to have it repaired in spite of
realizing how much the bill would be.
Yesterday we picked the clock up and drove back to our
house in the country where it was placed on the hutch, the very same hutch that
had once been in my grandparent’s apartment. Some things are worth
repairing; this clock was one of them.
But that’s not why I’m writing today, at least not the
main reason.
I look around and see what has happened to my
country. The thought occurred to me that it’s much like that old Steeple
Clock that seemed to have outlived its usefulness. At one time it was a
beautiful instrument admired and adored; but over time and through neglect had
stopped providing what it was designed to do.
This past week someone left a comment on a public forum,
a comment which bothered me then; and still does. It indicated a cancer
has metastasized within our society to the point of destroying the very
foundations. Quoted as written:
“There is no such thing as “god-given” rights. Rights are
those aspects of mutual respect and cooperation that the collective agrees to
confer on each other, as codified in the Constitution. As for “socialist
sh**holes”, socialism is the natural end result of the ongoing evolutionary
imperative for humans to thrive collectively rather than attempting to do so
individually. It’s just how people work.”
The magnificent workings of our nation no longer shine as
brightly as they once did: worn to the point of becoming inoperable, at least
that’s what some would say. Our constitutional republic isn’t ticking
strongly, if at all. There are far too many who would be satisfied to
toss it away in favor of one more to their liking, one that didn’t require as
much upkeep.
The upkeep I refer to can be identified as self
discipline, obedience to eternal laws and principle which shaped our nation
from its infancy and at the top of that list, faith in God. Our founders
were aware of the need to be ever mindful of our Creator, the Hand of the Lord
or, as often was recorded, Divine Providence as they expressed gratitude for
what was given.
You aren’t foolish enough to think this nation just
happened out of the blue are you? Well, apparently many of my fellow citizens
haven’t got a clue.
Let’s remember, let us all remember… this land we call America was
held in reserve for those who
would serve Him and individual rights come from God. The
alternative is that rights are no different than entitlements dispensed from
government. If the latter is true then rights can be taken away as easily
as they were given depending on who is in power.
Our constitutional republic is the prize sought after by
the entire world. For some it’s a goal worthy of anything to become part
of or to emulate; for others it’s an obstacle to be destroyed, dealt with in
order to bring about a totalitarian socialist Utopian collective which would
remove individual liberty.
It would be difficult, even foolhardy to ignore the
similarities between what the scriptures have to say…
“You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill
cannot be hid. Nor do men light a lamp and put it under a bushel, but on a
stand, and it gives light to all in the house. Let your light so shine before
men, that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in
heaven.”—Jesus, from the Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 5:14-16.
… and a quote by Ronald Reagan.
“America
is a shining city upon a hill whose beacon light guides freedom-loving people
everywhere.”
America, the nation our founders helped bring about, that America will
take quite a bit of effort to restore. We’ve let it become run down,
nearly silenced over the past several years. But something that beautiful
is worth restoring.
This article has been cross posted to The Self Educated American, a publication
whose banner reads, “Standing Fast By the Judeo-Christian Heritage, Limited
Government and the U.S.
Constitution”.
2 comments:
T.F. I love your perspectives. Thanks for being a friend.
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