According to my records, this was the first photograph published on Shining Spirit more than a decade ago. The most recent posting was number 1,040. I found myself strolling down memory lane early this morning when I opened my eyes to this Sunday dawn with bits and pieces of an old song tumbling around in my brain. Here are some of the memory pieces: “the little congregation,” “chapel bells,” “little Jimmy Brown.” You won’t remember the song unless you can make it back to 1959.
Sung by The Browns, the song “The Three Bells” was a huge hit. I guess it was with me because it has stuck around for 65 years in the crevices of my consciousness. And, of course, given the wonder of our technology, I entered a few words in a search process and within one minute I had the name of the song, the artists, and a You Tube of the song being sung at The Grand Old Opry. We’ve come a long way in 65 years.
The photo above is still powerful in its contemporary message. This morning I see the bridge, the deep fog that obscures one end of it, and an almost eerie quietness in the forest setting. Given the uncertainties of our own day, are we coming out of the fog or into it? The unknown teases some and terrifies others. If I am driving into the blinding fog, what waits ahead? I want to see the curves and turns in the road, but I cannot. How does my faith inform my responses and reactions to the fog?
In hindsight, 1959 seems to have been a quieter time. More stable? Probably not. It hadn’t been so long since we came out of a World War. Korea was next. Viet Nam waited. Maybe there has always been fog at the end of the narrow bridge. Maybe the road has never been comfortably clear. For those of us who are approaching the fog, clutching the steering wheel until our hands ache, tenuous and tired and troubled by what might be lurking around the next unseen curve, I offer three words that, like The Three Bells song, insist on escaping from my mind this morning. The words are Despair, Daring, and Devotion.
These words were not in my consciousness when I started writing this post. They have come out of the fog and offered themselves to us.
Despair: some of us have chosen this word and we dread waking every day to disillusionment and doubt. We live in a house of fear.
Daring: some of us have determined to be daring. Or, as one writer put it: Stand up. Speak out. Speak often. Demand truth. We will live in a house of courage.
Devotion: some of us, and I hope most, will draw hope and strength from the faith that we profess. If we really believe it, now is the time to live it. We will live in a house of faith, a house built on a Rock, a house framed with the strong supports of values, principles, and ethics.
Like it or not, there is bridge ahead, a bridge that leads into an unknown. Will it shape us or will we shape it? Last thought: as I read back over these words, I realize that I’ve simply described the way life is for millions of people in hundreds of places at any hour on the clock. We can’t see the end of the bridge ahead, so we have a choice to make. The house in which you choose to live will make a big difference. Don’t fear the fog; follow the Way. Press on.
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