The Problem Of Authority
by Richard St.James
... a Message from the Messenger
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This subject deals with the break down in our society of one the
most basic requirements needed for any family or any human
organization to function or work and indeed is needed for us to
survive.
• The Lying Spirit
• Three Very Different High School Students
• The First Student
• The Second Student
• The Third Student
• The First Incident … Peacham Academy
• The Second Incident … The United States Navy
• God's Laughter In Heaven!
• The Bible-Believing Way
It was the winter of 1996, and it is a mild winter, unlike those of
years ago. I decided to retrace for my family the “rabbit run" of my
earlier years in New England. To do this we had to run the "The
Silver Fox" (our affectionate term for our '89 Ford Crown Victoria
wagon) on a 2,800-mile jaunt in six days through eight states. One
of the places we went to was the former site of Peacham Academy in
Peacham, Vermont. (The old academy building burnt down in 1976.) As
we stood there before a very accurate miniature replica of the
building, my thoughts were coming together about the subject of this
message.
I. The Lying Spirit
Insanity! Insanity! One has to wonder at the insanity we see today
in America. One has to wonder of the
“vain" imaginations and
"the
darkened" foolish hearts as revealed in our sense of political
correctness. Nowhere is this manifestation of our corporate insanity
so greatly shown but by our wicked philosophy in the rearing of our
children.
Do you remember the old principle that is revealed in the
Old Black Book (the AV 1611), which God wrote,
"sin will drive you
crazy?" Just try messing with the Book, and you will see what will
happen! Just look at America! Can you not see the mess that we are
in as a nation? We have messed with His Book! And God has messed
with us! You ask,
"Well, would a God of love (I John 4:8) mess with
our minds and with the minds of our very leaders?"
Now please, don't
take my word for it. Check it out. Go on down to any public school
and listen to the teachers of our
"outcome-based education." Or
better yet, go on down to any bookstore or library and find out what
Hillary Rodham Clinton has said in her book, It Takes a Village. God
has put a lying spirit in the mouth of our leaders, and in the mouth
of our news media, and in the mouth of the NEA, and in our national
thought.
In II Chronicles 18 a bizarre event is recorded.
"Now Jehoshaphat
had riches and honour in abundance, and joined affinity with Ahab"
(verse 1). What is a godly king doing hanging around a wicked king?
"A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump" (Galatians 5:9).
"Be not
deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners" (I Corinthians
15:33).
"And after certain years he went down to Ahab to Samaria"
(verse 2).
Please read the whole passage! It will shake you up! Look
at what Ahab and the false prophets were doing. God will mess with
your mind if you are guilty of this! They were taking
"counsel
together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, saying, Let us
break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us" (Psalm
2:2b-3).
In verses 18-22 is the strange scene.
"Again he (Micaiah)
said, Therefore hear the word of the LORD; I saw the LORD sitting
upon his throne, and all the host of heaven standing on his right
hand and on his left. And the LORD said, Who shall entice Ahab king
of Israel, that he may go up and fall at Ramothgilead? And one spake
saying after this manner, and another saying after that manner. Then
there came out a spirit, and stood before the LORD, and said, I will
entice him. And the LORD said unto him, Wherewith? And he said, I
will go out, and be a lying spirit in the mouth of all his prophets.
And the LORD said, Thou shalt entice him, and thou shalt also
prevail: go out, and do even so. Now therefore, behold, the LORD
hath put a lying spirit in the mouth of these thy prophets, and the
LORD hath spoken evil against thee.”
II. Three Very Different Vermont High School Students:
The First Student
It was thirty years ago, (late 1966) amidst the deeply
snow-blanketed Green Mountains of northern Vermont, when I became a
boarding student at Peacham Academy. The
DYFS for the State of
Connecticut had
"yanked" me from the jurisdiction of my parents
because of my ill behavior at home and in the public schools. I was
a pretty rotten troubled kid. I can remember
"rabbit-punching" my
teacher Mr. Kelson (poor man) in my sixth grade classroom at the
Washington Elementary School in Manchester, Connecticut. No matter
how many
"bean bags" they had me throw, or how many
"tests" "the
shrinks" had me take, the
DYFS could not figure out my true problem.
That was in 1961 when I really started to give my parents (and the
whole public school system) a “
FIT!" How in the world the
DYFS
finally came to the conclusion (after trying everything else) that
they should send me to some old-fashioned, strict-disciplined small
school in northern New England (where there are more cows than there
are people!) I do not know. It took them four years to figure it
out! They tried everything out that the old reprobate, Dr. Spock,
gave on how to raise our children. Those public schools just did not
know how to handle me, and my parents did not know how to handle me!
With the crop of children coming up in the 1960's (my generation)
"the fruit" of John Dewey's vision for the public schools in the
20th century was becoming apparent.
The Second Student
John Dewey was that atheistic, immoral, evolutionist who can rightly
be charged to have destroyed our educational system by excluding the
God of our AV1611 Bible. It was John Dewey who taught that children
should be critical of custom and authority. The man believed in
"situation ethics", claiming that the morality of an action depended
on the situation and not on the application of a law. For John Dewey
there would be no absolutes (just relativity). What's more, he
interpreted moral judgments as being dependent on values and
evaluation, hence on a value theory. Hello out there! Have you ever
heard of Values Clarification? Old John Dewey was steeped in
"HEDONISM," believing that only pleasure is good as an end.
Here is the Creed John Dewey Had For America's Public Schools:
1. The greatest happiness of the greatest number is the test of
right and wrong.
2. One ought to do that act of all those available in the
circumstances that would produce the most good.
3. The ultimate end is the full development or perfection of the
self.
4. Moral principles cannot be proved.
5. There are no moral truths.
6. Morality has no rational basis.
7. The difference between right and wrong is merely a matter of
taste or convention.
8. There is no one correct moral code for all times and peoples.
The Third Student
The story of George Dewey as told in
The Genuine Whipping by Major
Panghorn is one that I heard for the first time while listening to
my pastor Ronald Blough, preaching a series of messages on the
Christian home at the Littleton Baptist Church, Littleton, New
Hampshire.
"Admiral Dewey, the hero of Manila in the
Spanish-American War, tells us that a good whipping kept him from
being a criminal. An Indiana farmer, in 1898, published the
following remarkable story telling how the boy who later became
Admiral George Dewey, the hero of Manila in the Spanish-American
War, was an unprincipled bully as a boy, headed for a life of crime
and saved for society by a genuine whipping. The whipping was
delivered by Z.K. Panghorn, Major in the Civil War and later
Congressman. Here's what it said:
Major Panghorn, of Jersey City, the only man who ever whipped
Admiral George Dewey, was nominated for Congress a few days ago by
the Republicans of Hudson County District, New Jersey. Major
Panghorn whipped Dewey while he was a student at a backwoods school
near Montpelier, Vermont, one half a century ago. When Dewey was a
boy, Panghorn, according to the story, being fresh from college,
undertook the management of a district school in Montpelier. The
school had been in rebellion. Dewey was the leader of the
'Anti-teacher Brigade.' Several teachers had been removed, and one
had been stood on his head in a snow-bank. (At this point the
congregation breaks out in laughter, and Pastor Ronald Blough says,
"You try it!") It was generally said in Montpelier that nobody could
govern that school. When Panghorn appeared the first day, he noticed
Dewey up a tree throwing stones at small boys. 'Stop that!' the
teacher said sharply. 'Go to blazes!' Dewey said from his perch.
Panghorn provided himself with a rawhide which he tucked away over
the schoolhouse door. He placed several clubs of good hickory on the
top of a pile in an old wood box. The following day, Panghorn was
about to punish some unruly scholars when Dewey stepped up to his
desk and said, 'Look here, teacher, we're gonna give you the best
lickin' you ever had.' 'Take your seats!' ordered Panghorn. Dewey
shot out his right fist and it landed dangerously near Panghorn's
jaw.Instantly, the teacher seized the rawhide and Dewey was writhing
under the lash! When the other boys tried to go to Dewey's help, the
teacher seized the hickory clubs and, with one piece in each hand,
struck the boys around him with such vigor they soon ran. He gave it
to Dewey hot and heavy and it wasn't long before the future
conqueror of the Philippines was begging for mercy, for the first
and only time of his life. That put an end to the rebellion. Dewey
and Panghorn have been warm friends ever since. Dewey recently said
to the Major, 'I never cease to be grateful to you. You made a man
of me. But for the thrashing you gave me, I would probably be a
state prisoner.' Many another man, as with Admiral Dewey, was saved
from prison by a good whipping. Many others are in jail who could
have been saved to society as good citizens by discipline."
The words were transcribed from his fifth message given
on July 3,1983. It is a remarkable story showing how, even in the
absence of the instruction of a Bible-believing father, that a boy
will respond to authority with a respectful obedience, if that boy
is met (in a head-on collision) with one who will bravely administer
an old-fashioned
"sound thrashing." An incident, such as this, has
many a time changed the course of many a boy. I know it has for me.
I may not have had a Christian home (where I received the
instruction of a father) but in God's providential grace, as a young
man, GOD provided for me, at just the right time, the men that would
be willing to grapple with me and straighten me up.
Incident #1 … Peacham Academy
In Peacham, Vermont, on that sky-blue-lit wintry day, I remember
walking up into the old Academy building to begin my schoolin' the
way it was done years before when the people had at least some of
the remnants of biblical principles. I was in for a shock! I was
used to the permissiveness of the public schools and getting my own
way as a spoiled, ill-behaved brat. Little did I know that
"Lesson
No. 1" was coming up for me! I will never forget what happened that
one cold winter night. Let me explain. In the wisdom of the school's
administration, they designated an old, white-haired, grizzly-faced,
retired merchant mariner from Boothbay Harbor, Maine, to be our
study hall teacher.
Carl Linekin was of the old school, and he
perfectly understood how to handle a bunch of trouble-making teenage
boys. That
"one particular" night, all of us boys got pretty bold
and wanted to test that old teacher and try to scare him. The bad
mouthing started going around the room, and one shouted: "Hey,
Linekin, what ya goin’ to do if we all come up there and beat you
up? Aren't ya afraid?" I was an excited participant. It was fun to
belittle his authority. Now, what happened next brought shocking
silence and sobriety to all of us.
That old merchant mariner was
unfazed. Carl Linekin just looked at us stone-cold in the face and
declared: "Just come on up here and try it, boys!" You see, Carl
Linekin was displaying a
"38 revolver." We all took a long look at
that gun. The old teacher had given us a lesson. He showed us the
person who really was in charge! At that moment, Carl Linekin won
our respect and admiration. The night study halls now became
productive periods of time where each of us did our required
homework. (In the summer of 1967, Carl Linekin died, as far as I
know, without having trusted Jesus Christ. Yet, by this man, I had
gained something that still remains).
Incident #2 …The United States Navy
The story goes on. Twenty-five years ago, with the blustery cold of
Lake Michigan's watery expanse nearby, I would, as a sailor at the
Great Lakes Training Center, experience
"Incident #2". In 1972, when
this incident occurred, the United States Navy was losing its
effectiveness as a military organization under its new Chief of
Naval Operations, Admiral Elmo Zumwalt. Discipline was no longer
being pushed and a general malaise was moving into the Naval ranks.
The social decay of the 1960's was creeping into America's military.
I was an on-the-scene witness of that while going to Electronics
Technician Class "A" School. My rotten attitude towards the rules
was shown by my classroom behavior. I would sit in my chair and
write foolish poetry (jibberish) while the instructor did his best
to try to ignore me. Now, if I had tried to perform this malarkey in
the Navy of just a few years earlier, the old instructor would have
just trounced all over me and I would have been thrown headfirst
into a snow bank. Good Ol' Admiral Zumwalt's new Navy was just the
right kind of place for those like me who liked to buck the
authority. Yeah, I got away with murder, so to speak. Nobody really
would take me to task, in what was known as “A-1" and "A-2" phase of
my training.
After graduation from "A-2", my classmates and I began
our "A-3" phase. I can remember the first mustering in the hallway
outside our new classroom and being singled out for the order to
report directly to the office. "Oh, well, let's see what the ol'
chief wants." I walked in the Chief's office and stood loosely at
attention while waiting for him to look up from his desk where he
was greatly absorbed in studying something. After what seemed a long
time (probably two minutes), Chief Kion put the cold blue-eyed stare
on me and snapped loudly:
"Aten'hut' sailor!"
I felt sudden
immediate response throughout my body to the authoritative
commanding voice of this man. He waved this "hardcard" at me (which
was my record from A1 and A2 phases) and said with a strong measured
cadence:
"St.James, I don't like the looks of this hardcard. You
will not get away with it here with me. Do you understand, because,
I'll just knock your block off. Get it?" "Yes sir, I understand."
From that day forward, and as long as I was under his jurisdiction,
I became a good sailor.
III. God's Laughter In The Heaven Above!
Now what does God think of all this malarky? The answer is easy,
that is, if you believe the
BOOK that God wrote.
"He that sitteth in
the heavens shall laugh: the Lord shall have them in derision"
(Psalm 2:4). Amazing isn't it? He laughs in a derisive manner at the
whole bunch of them, i.e., John Dewey, the
DYFS, the news media, the
NEA, the governmental leaders and anyone else who hates authority
(His Authority-The
BIBLE of the English Reformation, the
A.V. 1611).
As we march right up into the 21st century, our national leaders in
step with the 'one world' government, have shaken the fist defiantly
in God's face.
They think they have gotten rid of God and His Book
from ruling over us as a nation. We have to admit, that we are a
bunch of rebels! And if not for his grace, there would be nothing
coming for us but judgment. (2 Peter 3:9)
"The Lord is not slack
concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is
longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but
that all should come to repentance." If not for God's grace in my
life I would still be on the road to Hell. I see in retrospect how
God used those
"two incidents" in my life to keep me from real
trouble and from criminal mischief.
I didn't have a Bible-believing
family upbringing or even an opportunity when growing up to sit and
hear the Gospel in a local Bible-believing Baptist church (or any
church for that matter). I just am so thankful to the Lord Jesus
Christ for interrupting the course of my life and for dying for my
sins and saving me with his so great salvation. Amen! Amen! Amen!
But for that interruption by God in my life, I'd be with the rest of
the world when He will
"break them with a rod of iron;" (and)
"shalt
dash them in pieces like a potter's vessel.” "Yet have I set my king
upon my holy hill of Zion. I will declare the decree: the LORD hath
said unto me, Thou art my Son; this day have I begotten thee. Ask of
me, and I shall give thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and the
uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession. Thou shalt break
them with a rod of iron; thou shalt dash them in pieces like a
potter's vessel."
IV. The Bible Believing Way
Sometime ago, in an earlier message,
The House Of The Rechabites, I
concluded with this statement in regard to the beauty of children
obeying their parents even in the inconsequential things or benign
things in this life.
"Even more remarkable is God's
testimony flowered unto sons and daughters who obey their fathers in
the things that are of themselves pure and innocent as the sowing of
seed, as the planting of a vineyard, as the building of a house or
the drinking of wine" (the fruit of the vine, grape juice).
If you
will recall the story of Jonadab, the son of Rechab, you will have
to wonder why his children for several generations obeyed his
instructions.
"My son, keep my words, and lay up my commandments
with thee. Keep my commandments, and live; and keep my law as the
apple of thine eye. Bind them on the table of thine heart."
(Proverbs 7:1-3)
Why did Jonadab succeed where so many of us have
failed! Certainly one reason for his success is that Jonadab was a
God fearing man who loved the Lord God and loved His
BOOK.
God's word must have been hid in his heart in a persevering exercise
so that he would not forget His word.
"Wherewithal shall a young man
cleanse his way? by taking heed thereto according to thy word. With
my whole heart have I sought thee: O let me not wander from thy
commandments. Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not
sin against thee. Blessed art thou, O LORD: teach me thy statutes.
With my lips have I declared all the judgments of thy mouth. I have
rejoiced in the way of thy testimonies, as much as in all riches. I
will meditate in thy precepts, and have respect unto thy ways. I
will delight myself in thy statutes: I will not forget thy word."
(Psalm 119:9-16).
Yet this evidently is not enough. To fear God and
to love Him and His Book is not enough to have success in having
such children as Jonadab did.
1 Samuel 7:8-12
"And the children of
Israel said to Samuel, Cease not to cry unto the LORD our God for
us, that he will save us out of the hand of the Philistines. And
Samuel took a sucking lamb, and offered it for a burnt offering
wholly unto the LORD: and Samuel cried unto the LORD for Israel; and
the LORD heard him. And as Samuel was offering up the burnt
offering, the Philistines drew near to battle against Israel: but
the LORD thundered with a great thunder on that day upon the
Philistines, and discomfited them; and they were smitten before
Israel. And the men of Israel went out of Mizpeh, and pursued the
Philistines, and smote them, until they came under Bethcar. Then
Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called
the name of it Ebenezer, saying, Hitherto hath the LORD helped us."
Samuel was a mighty prophet of God,
"and the Lord heard him." God
was with him before the battle, in the battle and after the battle.
Oh! Only if we could say the same thing about ourselves! Samuel was
able to say:
"Hitherto hath the LORD helped us!" Samuel was a
powerful man of God. Nevertheless, in spite of his walk with God, he
failed to achieve success in rearing his children up to the Lord.
"And his sons walked not in his ways, but turned aside after lucre,
and took bribes, and perverted judgment." (I Samuel 8:3)
No! Being a
Bible believer does not in itself mean your sons and daughters will
turn out like Jonadab's children (and descendants). Now, what did
Jonadab do that was so different from Samuel (or for that matter
most Bible-believing Christians today)? Jonadab experienced (as a
precursor) the fulfillment of a future prophecy.
Turn to Luke 1:17.
"And he shall go before him in the spirit and power of Elias, to
turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient
to the wisdom of the just; to make ready a people prepared for the
Lord." John the Baptist went before the Lord
"to make ready a
people." In Malachi 4:5, we see the prophecy of this event, but it
is verse six that I want you to see.
"And he shall turn the heart of
the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their
fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse."
You see,
Jonadab was a forerunner and is an example to us. His heart yearned
for his children, and he acted in accord, in kinship, placing his
heart into an entwining relationship with the souls of his own
children. Before you pass (or dismiss) this last statement, please
turn to I Samuel 18:1.
"And it came to pass, when he made an end of
speaking unto Saul, that the soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul
of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul." Isn't that
beautiful? What an endearing term "knit" is! Jonadab must have
experienced with his children, hearts that were knitted together in
a lasting bond. So the father cries out!
"My Son, give me thine
heart, and let thine eyes observe my ways." (Proverbs 23:26) But it
is not enough for a father to cry this out: "My Son, give me thine
heart!" Yes, two things the father must be.
To review:1. A father must be a God fearing man.
2. A father must have his heart toward his children.
There must now be a performance of several things in order
"for his
prayers to have feets" (so to speak) for his children, as Jonadab’s
did, and to
"bring them up to the Lord." (Ephesians 6:4b) Part of
this act of turning his heart toward the children (or knitting his
heart to the children's heart) inherently involves several very
important things that need to be performed, and once this is
accomplished (hearts knitted) then there must be also a maintenance
of it (that is, hearts kept). Let's look at them.
The Things Needed To Raise Children Up To The Lord
“Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he
will not depart from it.” (Proverbs 22:6)
1. The father must be born again, saved by the blood of the Lamb
from the wrath of God (that is, from being cast in the
"Lake Of
Fire" which is the second death).
2. Having a saved, virtuous woman for his wife who is grave,
"sober,
faithful in all things" (I Timothy 3:11) and whose
"children arise up,
and call her blessed" (Proverbs 31:28).
Don't ever misunderstand the importance of a good woman as your
wife, men! Husbands, you should love her,
"even as Christ also loved
the church, and gave himself for it." (Ephesians 5:25)
3. The father must not provoke the children to wrath (Ephesians
6:10). He must not put the children under (or in the system) where
the influence of John Dewey is in control. Brethren, remember Psalm
1.
"Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the
ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat
of the scornful.”
4. The father should keep the
"spirit" of Deuteronomy chapter 6 for
the rule of the home.
"Now these are the commandments, the statutes, and the judgments,
which the LORD your God commanded to teach you, that ye might do
them in the land whither ye go to possess it: That thou mightest
fear the LORD thy God, to keep all his statutes and his
commandments, which I command thee, thou, and thy son, and thy son's
son, all the days of thy life; and that thy days may be prolonged.
Hear therefore, O Israel, and observe to do it; that it may be well
with thee, and that ye may increase mightily, as the LORD God of thy
fathers hath promised thee, in the land that floweth with milk and
honey. Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD: And thou shalt
love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul,
and with all thy might. And these words, which I command thee this
day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently
unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine
house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down,
and when thou risest up. And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon of
thy house, and on thy gates." (Deut. 6:1-9)
5. The father should promote the family relationship to the children
and limit the peer relationships. I realize this last statement
about limiting the peer relationship caused the “wrinkling" of the
facial muscles in many of your faces, but the children really need
more interaction with their parents (with adults) than with their
peers. This is stated in direct opposition to John Dewey's
philosophy, the
NEA and every social humanist.
6. The father should be
"even handed," firm, loving, and consistent
in his discipline of his children, keeping always God's Book as his
guide.
"Be wise now therefore, O ye kings: be instructed, ye judges of the
earth. Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling. Kiss
the Son, lest he be angry, and ye perish from the way, when his
wrath is kindled but a little.
Blessed are all they that put their trust in him."
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