I majored in
History. History, it has been said, is His
Story. Well, not really. This world has never
treated Jesus well, and that's history. The
church has not done much better. Where Christ
is not the head, church history leaves a legacy
of Roundheads, Fatheads, Pinheads, and
Hotheads. Ouch! I know this sounds harsh, but
hold on.
The Roundheads are
well meaning but, self-righteous radicals who
cut off king's heads. Charles the First went to
the chopping block in England's civil war that
was basically a church squabble. Who would be
head of the church? Henry the VIII needing to
annul his marriage to Katherine of Aragon (his
late brother's wife) in order to marry Ann
Boleyn, the younger sister of his mistress (he
had two well known mistresses who frequented his
court). Henry became the author of the
Anglican church and he did not quit until he was
the head. By the 1620's the church in England
was a tug of war between the Anglicans
(Episcopacy) and the Covenanters (Presbytery),
the Independents (Puritans) and the Catholic
sympathizers (wife of Charles). It was a mess.
The Roundheads cut off the head of the monarchy.
Charles Stewart was decapitated. What happened
next in England depends on what books you
read. One thing is without a doubt, it became a
bloody mess. Whole cities were sacked and the
"enemy" was burned alive in their churches.
Every generation has its Roundheads:
self-righteous radicals.
Fatheads are
people who know everything. Pinheads are people
who know nothing, and Hotheads are the flaming
fanatics. You probably won't find Fatheads
listed in the index at the back of your history
book, but you have met them. They are smarter
than everyone else, or at least smarter than you
and me. Call them Gnostics if you like, but
they have the "inside scoop." They ciphered the
Rosetta Stone of Systematic Theology. They are
the elite. They are annoying.
Next there are the
Pinheads. Pinheads are silly, sentimental or
superstitious. They always have their latest
appearance of Mary (spotted under a highway
overpass) or the latest miracle (which no man
can authenticate). Some take up serpents or
poisonous "issues" to prove their faith or to
prove a point.
Last there are the
Hotheads. The world knows them as "Hell Fire
and Brimstone" preachers. It is not the
validity of Hell or of Heaven for that matter
that sets these apart, for the Bible teaches
both. It is that these are so "Angry. " There
is a lot of screaming and pulpit banging that
accompanies this franchise. In order for them
to work- up the steam necessary to move the
machinery of their movements or the multitudes
(to "give" or to "go") they must have an enemy
to personify as the devil. In one generation it
is the "Commie," in another it is the
"Integrationist," and in another it could be
"whatever." Fill in the blank. Hitler had the
Jew to hate and galvanize Germany. While Hitler
was no Christian, he awarded the Iron Cross and
is the perfect example of a Hothead.
Whenever Christ is
not the Head we are in danger of falling into
one of these sorry substitutes. We all have a
little of each of these in our sinful heart. We
have the Pharisee as well as the Sadducee in
what we call the flesh. With them, at times I
have been something of a Roundhead myself, to
say nothing of also being on occasion a Fathead,
Pinhead and Hothead if the truth be told. The
thing about history is it's being written as we
speak. Tomorrow waits for us. What we do next
will be history. We can begin tomorrow with a
Bowed-head remembering that Christ-likeness and
what the world calls Christianity are not always
the same thing. It is better to be a martyr
than to make one. It is better to be
crucified with Christ than to be the crucifier.
When He is Head, then our history is "His
Story". It is the story of what God can do to
change an angry, thoughtless, self-righteous,
know-it-all into an instrument of His Grace,
truth and love.