A young rabbi
found a serious problem in his new congregation. During the Friday service, half the congregation stood for the prayers and half remained seated, and each side shouted at the other, insisting that theirs was the true tradition. Nothing the rabbi said or did helped solve the impasse. Finally, in desperation, the young rabbi sought out the synagogue's 99-year-old founder.
He met the old rabbi in the nursing home and poured out his troubles. "So tell
me," he pleaded, "was it the tradition for the congregation to stand during the prayers?"
"No," answered the old rabbi.
"Ah," responded the younger man, "then it was the tradition to sit during the prayers."
"No," answered the old rabbi.
"Well," the young rabbi responded, "what we have is complete chaos! Half the people stand and shout and the other half sit and scream."
"Ah," said the
old rabbi, "that was the tradition."
It's a rather perplexing situation, that we get so caught up in keeping the status quo (whatever that might be,) that we forget that other people are involved. May it always be said that we measure everything by the Word of God, and treat others with respect who don't always agree with us!
Matthew 7:12
This verse is still a valuable reminder to everyone who claims to be a Christian.
Have a great day and God
bless!
Pastor Mike / The Open Word