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Rachel weeping |
"A cry was heard in Ramah--weeping and great mourning. Rachel weeps
for her children, refusing to be comforted, for they are dead."
Matthew 2:18 (New Living translation)
This anguished lament came to mind as news broke of the senseless
murders of 27 innocent people, mostly children, at the Newtown Elementary
School yesterday. The words are from the prophet Jeremiah, quoted in
Matthew’s gospel to describe of the grief parents felt at King Herod’s
massacre of the innocents in Bethlehem, but they represent the cry of
every mother and father whose children are torn from them by brutal
violence.
Innocent children should never have to die that way. Yet the slaughter
continues--with distressing regularity and in ever greater numbers--not
just at the hands of crazed individuals but as a result of whole
systems bent on wielding power and dominance.
Thus thousands of children all over the world die every day of
preventable diseases, from hunger and starvation, from lack of basic
shelter and warmth, from famine and other effects of climate change,
from drone and terrorist attacks and bomb strikes, and from abortions
resulting from an immoral disregard for human life.
In the case of King Herod, he simply acted as tyrants do, to prevent any
possible threat to his throne. Political stability and continuity must
be preserved at all costs. If the innocent die in the process, so be it.
It's just collateral damage.
In any case, far, far more violence is perpetrated by evil systems than by individual psycho-terrorists, as unimaginably horrible and devastating as their actions are.
I became especially aware of this as I was introduced to the following
symbols of a trinity of evil systems in the last book of the Bible, the
Revelation, which pictures each of these three evil forces as dominated by the epitome of all evil, Satan.
BABYLON
The Great Harlot
(massive addiction to
a greed-based economic system)
THE GREAT RED DRAGON
(SATAN)
THE FIRST BEAST THE SECOND BEAST
A Many-Headed Monster A Lamb-like False Prophet
(massive oppression through (massive persuasion through
an evil political system) a deceptive belief system)
Regardless of how one feels about the mystifying collage of images and
metaphors found in the Apocalypse (means "unveiling"), I find this
symbolic portrayal of the nature of evil profound and insightful.
I grew up thinking that all sin and wrongdoing resulted from individuals
yielding to personal temptations presented by a personal Satan, the
devil.
The Revelation doesn’t refute that view, but presents us with a much
more comprehensive picture of evil as a force that controls the very
systems that tend to hold all of us in their grip.
First century believers, who lived under the most advanced and most
oppressive empire of their time, understood this. They realized how much
evil comes from simply going along with whatever have become the
political, economic and religious norms of the day. In other words, we
sin by simply doing what we are all
expected to do, go along with the seemingly normal and acceptable status quo.
In this way, the Evil One, the Dragon, the Ruler of Darkness becomes
much more efficient at perpetrating violence and other forms of evil, by
infusing the world’s very systems and institutions with it, as follows:
THE FIRST (FEARSOME) BEAST (Revelation 13)
This is a symbol of political power become cruel and heartless. In the
cartoon-like portrayal of this creature in Revelation 13, we see evil in
the form of a fearful looking creature with many heads and many horns.
While the original readers of the Apocalypse would have clearly
associated this with Rome, this “beast” is still at work wherever
governments, ordained by God to preserve order and do justice, instead
become agents of destruction, intimidation and oppression. This
beastliness is everywhere, exists under many flags and is a part of many
(if not all) forms of human government.
THE SECOND (FALSE PROPHET) BEAST (Revelation 13)
By contrast, this creature appears benign and harmless, and is portrayed
as a lamb with two innocent looking horns. “Lamb” is, of course, the
metaphor used most often for the slain but triumphant Christ in the
Revelation, but this false imitation has “a voice like the Dragon”
(Satan). In other words, it is like a devil in lamb’s clothing, and its
primary purpose is to persuade the masses to give their full allegiance
to the First Beast (above).
In the first century, this would have involved an actual cult of emperor
worship, but in every age and in every place, oppressive regimes rely
on the support of various forms of false religious or secular belief
systems. These may include, in our time, the nationalistic cult of civil
religion, based on the myth of American exceptionalism and of our being
a superior and indestructible nation. All “God and country” based
religion extols patriotism as one of its highest virtue, as do secular
belief systems like socialism, fascism, or communism. All serve one and
the same purpose, to convince people that by serving the First Beast
they are serving God or some other form of supreme good.
BABYLON (THE GREAT HARLOT) (Revelation 14-19)
This seductive woman sits royally astride the First Beast, the one with
seven heads and ten horns. She is the antithesis of the Radiant Woman in
Revelation 12 who represents the holy people of God, and is dressed in
purple and scarlet and bedecked with gold and expensive jewelry of all
kinds. She holds a seductively beautiful gold cup in her hands but one
that is filled with filth. All the kings of the earth commit adultery
with her, and the merchants of the earth weep and wail when she finally
collapses in ruin.
Babylon is the symbol of a greedy and self indulgent global economic
system that is in bed with all of the political powers that be. So
great is her grip on the wealthy and her ability to oppress the world’s
poor and add to their misery that all heaven breaks loose with a chorus
of praise when she collapses (Interestingly, the words of Handel’s
Hallelujah Chorus in his “Messiah” oratorio are from this section of the
Apocalypse).
This three-fold combination of the oppressive political power of world's
empires, the persuasive power of false belief systems that support
such powers, and the seductive power of greed and wealth that is wedded
to them, all result in evil being deeply entrenched in the institutions
that govern our world.
Only the kind of alternative power available to the followers of the
slain Lamb can keep us from being controlled by this triumvirate of
evil.
"Ours is not a conflict with mere flesh and blood, but with the
despotisms, the empires, the forces that control and govern this dark
world--the spiritual hosts of evil arrayed against us..."
Ephesians 6:12 (Weymouth translation)