Re-Posted from "Meditations of a Charismatic Calvinist Who Does Not Speak in Tongues"
The High King instituted the government of the kingdom and then left,
promising to return. In the beginning, the citizens of the kingdom
were despised and mistreated. But later on they became respectable and
their rule was applauded by all. But there arose among the people
politicians, who united the kingdom with their own political aims.
Some, to be sure, were conscientious, doing what they thought best for
the kingdom. But others used the kingdom for their own selfish
purposes, bringing in debauchery, greed, and corruption.
But
there arose a movement to purify the kingdom and restore the good laws
of the High King. To do this, they sought a champion to oppose the
politicians and restore the kingdom to proper order. They bestowed on
the champion unlimited authority and allowed none to question him. But
the champion, having unlimited power, began to use it to indulge himself
and his companions. This resulted in debauchery, greed, and corruption
at a new, higher level. Many endeavored to curb the champion and
correct his abuses. But having unlimited authority, the champion
avoided every attempt.
Finally, the corruption became
so bad many citizens of the kingdom revolted. They declared their
independence of the champion and set up their own governments separate
from his. However, they were not able to agree on a common rule but
ended up in many groups, fighting among themselves as well as with the
champion. Many even found the need to ally with the politicians to
fight the champion. Meanwhile, the champion, having cleaned up some of
his most blatant abuses, reentered the fray with renewed vigor. This
resulted in wars, tumults, and disturbances. Many, as a result of this
(or perhaps using it as an excuse), left the kingdom or remained as
those who served the High King in name only. But the divisions in the
kingdom continued, and while some threw out all the High King's
principles in attempts to reunite it, none seemed able to do so.
Therefore, some still followed the champion and some followed the
revolution and others held to a mere nominal allegiance. And the
question remains: Is this what the High King really wanted?
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