In the novel the Rule
of Four there is this quote, “Hope, Paul said to me once, which whispered
from Pandora’s box after all other plagues and sorrows had escaped, is the best
and last of all things. Without it there is only time. And time pushes at our
backs like a centrifuge, forcing outward and away, until it nudges us into
oblivion.” Without hope there is only time. Pandora’s box contained only one
good thing, that being hope. But is there more than hope, because hope seems
like such a static thing. It is like wishing. “I wish this or that would
happen.” There is no action only sedentary hope. Given the current state of
affairs in our nation today we hope that there will be change away from the
negativity that pervades the life of our nation. But events continue to spiral
downward in a series of events that ignore the needs of the widows, orphans,
and the poor among us that Jesus said we must care for.
So is there anything past hope? I feel that there is and it
is Faith. Reading that hope was the last item out of Pandora’s box it seemed
that there was a scripture fluttering at the back of my mind that had the word
hope in it. Typing, “hope” into the search engine of an online concordance
several scriptures popped up. Her are four of them:
Jeremiah 29:11 (NRSV)
For
surely I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare
and not for harm, to give you a future with hope.
Hebrews 6:19 (NRSV)
We have
this hope, a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul, a hope that
enters the inner shrine behind the curtain,
Romans 5:5 (NRSV)
and hope
does not disappoint us, because God's love has been poured into our hearts
through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us.
Hebrews 11:1 (NRSV)
Now faith is the assurance of things
hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.
So is
hope that static thing or is it something more? Is hope the motivation to
action, to be the hands and feet of God in the world? One of my favorite
scriptures is Hebrews 11:1 that speaks about not only hope but faith. Reading
it it seems that hope and faith are very close to each other. But faith is stronger
than hope because hope seems ethereal while faith is more concrete. As Hebrews
say, “… faith is the assurance of
things hoped for…” even though we may not see it at the present time. If there
is faith and if we are the hands and feet of the Almighty then we have work to
do to change what was earlier described as,”… the current state of affairs in
our nation.”
So what
are our hands and feet to do? They are to get to work. Start with prayer and
consider what ideas will emerge during a time of quiet contemplation. Write
legislators; some actually care what their constituents feel; others are swayed
by votes that they may garner. Write the editors of a local newspaper and
express how you feel. Peacefully demonstrate, the power of group protest can
still change things. (One example is Trump signing an Executive Order stopping
the separation of children and parents at the border; although previously separated
families need to be reunited). Talk to other, non-confrontationally, even when
passionate about a subject. VOTE, VOTE, VOTE this November for those who
support a democratic, humanitarian, ethical approach to the life of our nation.
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