and house will fall against house."
Take a single strand of dry spaghetti out of its box. It takes very little effort to break the piece of pasta into many fragments. It is a bit harder when you take two pieces, harder still with four, but still possible to take what was whole and to fragment it into many disjointed pieces. If, on the other hand, you take the whole pound out of the box and try to break it up that way it is much harder to do and depending on your strength may, in fact, be impossible for you to do.
It is said by some that Martin Luther did not want to fall away from the Catholic Church. His behavior and actions and his pride all belie this statement. Before the "great reformer" came onto the scene, there was for over fifteen hundred years one faith, one belief, and one kingdom. Marty did have a number of good points, not the least of which was the sale of indulgences which was never what indulgences were intended for. But his prideful action and failure to look at himself as the least of all, has had a cost that is still owing and accumulating interest some five-hundred years since the schism was created. But, it is not about Luther and his actions that I want to write about today, I want to talk about the cost of that which divides us. The cost is huge and people are dying because of our divisions.
Since the Protestant Revolt, God's church has been suffering from the disease of denominationalism. Once Luther broke from the Church it was not long before another of the great "reformers" broke with Luther and set up his own community. All over the world brother went against brother and father against son as the rust and rot of the reformation penetrated deeply into the Christian world. Today there are approximately thirty and some say forty thousand different denominations, each claiming to own the truth, many of them condemning the Catholic Church as the whore of Babylon and consigning members of the Church to the deepest pit of hell. They also disagree with the other sects out in the world and First Baptist would never think that they were related to First Presbyterian Church. In reality, every denomination can be traced only as far back as Luther. The church founded by Luther was founded by a man, the Catholic Church was founded by Jesus Christ, the Son of God and the present leader of the Church can trace his office back to Peter who was appointed as the prime minister of God's kingdom on earth. It is for this reason that I know I could never become a Protestant.
But what about the cost of all of this division? For many years mainstream Protestants stood side by side with Catholics on many issues. But over the years, the Protestant denominations, very often by democratic vote, decided to water down their beliefs to make things more convenient for the believers. For example, let's take abortion. At one time Christians stood together on this subject, it was wrong, it was immoral, it was murder. Then one by one, denominations voted at yearly meetings and abortion was taken off of the list of things that they stood against. Today, the Catholic Church is almost alone when it comes to the Right to Life issue. Take for example as well marriage. Marriage has traditionally been seen as to between one man and one woman. This is how God wants it to be. The Catholic Church, to this day, preaches this doctrine. There can be no marriage between people of the same sex. One denomination after another is coming to the conclusion that marriage is marriage just so the two people love each other, it is okay if the couple is John and Jake or John and Jane just so there is love between the two people, their sexual identities should not be allowed to get in the way of their love. Again, God's law is discounted and rewritten for the convenience of the people. The denominations that allow same-sex marriage for the convenience of their congregations, are leading them into sinful behavior. This is exactly opposite of what a church is supposed to do.
So what? So some Christians have gone off on another path if it makes them happy, life is short, why not? True, Life is Short, but Eternity is Forever. One of the things we Christians are to do is to be a beacon, illuminating the way to the Kingdom of God. Disjointed as we are, we are showing the world many different examples, many of them sinful, many of them unworthy of a person who calls themselves a Christian. These sinful examples are the ones that people like to see, they are the ones that they remember. This is giving power to the pagans, the atheists, the LGBT community and even the satanists. Our leaders in Washington (such as they are, God help us) are seeing that true Christian morals and values are becoming less and less important to the people of their communities and they are behaving in accordance with what they see! So the cost of not being unified into one Church and one Kingdom are staggering. The situation is costing lives. Besides the millions of babies murdered in the abortion mills under the guise of woman's health, a right to die law allowing assisted suicide is on the books in some countries and even in some states. Right now, the patient is the one who decides to end things but, I can see that there will come a day when a committee meets and decides for you the date and time when your life is no longer worth living and they, without your consent, will send you on your way by giving you a lethal injection right after you finish your hearty breakfast. This has happened in other countries where "mercy killing" is permitted. In one case, a man was put into the hospital for a mild case of depression. The man's wife had to go on a trip. When she came back just a week later she was handed her husbands ashes. In his depression, the husband asked for assistance in ending his life and it was given to him.
We can thank Martin Luther and all of the other reformers that he spawned for where we are today. Our Lord prayed that we be one as He and the Father are one. Due to human error and human pride, we have failed in this request. What can be done about this sad situation we find ourselves in? To hope for all the denominations to realize that they are in schism with the Church is too much to hope for on a human level. We need to pray for one another and ask God to release the Holy Spirit because the job of bringing us all back together is too big to do without His help. You know, Jesus did say that there would be one flock and one shepherd so maybe our prayer today will bring a unified, revived, strong, loving, and obedient Church back into reality tomorrow.
Do you know somebody in Purgatory? Please, pray for the poor souls today. They will remember those who help them and it pleases God when we share our spiritual wealth with those who need it most.
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