The Tail of the
VINE-COVERED ARCH
.
A story is
told of an arch that stood over the doorway of an old chapel. The inscription on the arch read, “We Preach
Christ Crucified.” For that is what they
did. Over the years, beautiful vines
grow up the arch.
.
No one was
concerned when the foliage eventually covered the word “crucified.” By that time, the redemptive necessity of Christ’s
death on a cross was less important than the moral virtues expressed in Christ’s
life. After all, they remained faithful
to the message that read, “We Preach Christ.”
.
Eventually,
the lush vines obscured all but the words, “We Preach.” However, the church didn’t mind, because they
had long since grown weary of the “does and don’ts” of the ethical teachings of
a cross-less Christ, and now preached civic obedience, self-reliance, moral armament,
financial prosperity, cultural superiority, and national exceptionalism, achieved through political
reform.
.
That is
where the story ends, but the vine is still growing. That is fine, I suppose, because a vine-covered
arch looks perfect over the doorway of an old chapel that houses a political
action headquarters.
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