Today’s
Scripture Reading (December 31, 2018): Joshua 4
Early in
World War II, Germany was quickly gaining control of Europe. The fighting in France had begun, and even then there were
serious questions about how long France could remain outside of German control.
The United States had not yet entered the war, and the United Kingdom could see
the day coming when they would stand alone against a Germany that had gained
control of all of Europe. In the midst of all of this, the United Kingdom had elected
a new Prime Minister. His name was Winston Churchill, and he led the nation as the leader of a multiparty coalition
government. Churchill believed that the United Kingdom had waited too long to
confront the danger that Germany presented to the rest of the world. The delay
had only left the United Kingdom and the world in a bad situation that was
decidedly worse than it might have been if they had acted earlier. But none of
that really mattered. The important question
was “what can we do now?”
It was less
than a month after Winston Churchill rose to power that he stepped up with his
famous address to parliament. The address was not recorded until after the war
(1949), although many misremember hearing the address being played on the radio in 1940. The address contained the words “We
shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches. We shall fight
on the landing grounds, we shall fight in
the fields and in the streets, we shall
fight in the hills; We shall never surrender.” Apparently
after the speech, Churchill added an addendum to the speech that was spoken more privately; "And we’ll
fight them with the butt ends of broken beer bottles because that's bloody well
all we've got!"
But underneath
the words was one thought. Remember who
you are. The United Kingdom stood for something. It was at this moment in time the people were
beginning to wonder if their principles were worth it – or if they should bow
before Hitler. Churchill was making it clear that this moment of seeming defeat
would not define the United Kingdom. The United
Kingdom and the Commonwealth nations would be defined by its character and
morals. And so we will fight. And
we shall never surrender.
As Israel collects
the rocks from the middle of the Jordan, they are
reminded that the rocks are intended to be a memorial for the
generations that would follow. And the message was to be two-fold. The stones
were a reminder of who they were as a nation
and a reminder of the God who brought them through the flooded Jordan River.
Maybe one of the hard realities of life is remembering
who we are, and remembering how God has brought us through the trials of life
so far. Let me speak your reality over you. You are the chosen of God, so you
need to find your stones to set up them up so that when you look at them, you will remember who you are. You are a
child of the King. And as we close the doors on one year, and begin the new
challenge of the next, this is the one thing that we must never forget.
Tomorrow’s
Scripture Reading: Joshua 5