An Old Man’s Heart, Faith and Courage
A group of men, Jews, quickly walk back into town talking
and laughing. Behind them laying in the dirt is a man. A man bruised, beaten
and bleeding. They have just finished stoning the man, a Jew, leaving him for
dead.
After a while you see a tiny bit of movement. He is not
dead. Slowly he moves, very tentatively. A couple of men arrive and huddle
around him. They help him slowly get up. He begins to walk and they animatedly
begin to talk to him. They stop him from walking and engage in a contested
discussion. The man shakes his head. Instead of walking away to safety the man
starts walking back into town!
You would think that this man had the common sense of one of
the stones they bounced off his head! Why would he go back into a town where
the men that stoned him are? Was he nuts? No, what he had few others ever had
or have now. One, he had a heart the size of a whale. Second, he had the Faith
the size of a mountain and thirdly, he had courage the size of an ocean. He was
a special man. Who was he?
His given name was Saul, but he changed that to Paul for his
ministry. Why was this brave man stoned? What crime did he commit that was so
grievous?
He evangelized the Gentiles. He didn’t dialogue, he
evangelized.
Yes, he told them about the Truth and the Way. He told them
about Jesus Christ. He changed the way they thought and lived. He taught the
way of God and what God expected. He taught about the Son of God and his
sacrifice for their sins. He taught the Gospel.
This new progressive teaching had them learn new moral
codes. They should no longer get drunk and party all night. They could no
longer have homosexual relationships. They could no longer abort their babies
or leave unwanted infants out at a garbage dump to die. He taught the love of
Christ and the Father. He gave them the Holy Spirit and they more than listened…..they
believed. They converted.
We call him St. Paul the Apostle and for 1900 years we
Christians and most of the civilized World followed these teachings. We took up
St. Paul’s preaching and actions as our own and evangelized nation after
nation.
“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with
you always, to the very end of the age.” Matthew 28:19-20.
Let’s look at what we face in today’s society. An almost
complete regression back to the Pagan days of the Greek and Romans that St.
Paul encountered. We have a society that glorifies homosexuals and their
unions. It is legal to abort our babies and recently it has become legal in some
States to just leave a live infant on a cold table to cry until he or she dies.
Morality has become relative to individual wants, much like the Pagans in
Paul’s time. We have pantheism and paganism making a resurgence.
My how we have regressed.
We need the Heart, Faith and Courage of an old man from long
ago. St. Paul, ora pro nobis.
Editor