by Rev. Fr. V.V. Paulose, Toronto, Canada
"Do all that you can to live in peace with everyone." (Romans 12: 18)
The high court of Kerala has directed the two factions of Syrian Christians to settle their disputes through mediators and outside courts. The secular courts never could solve any problems in the matters of religions except the parties involved are genuinely wanted to live in peace and solve it. The century old disputes between Jacobite Syrian Church and Indian Orthodox Church will have no end till the concerned parties are ready to submit to their higher authority - God. If anyone acts and thinks differently, they should be shown the doors.
The present fight involves brain washed faith, faith in proper, and mainly the temporal powers and its by products. History tells that even in the matter of faith and its interpretation done by our holy fathers could be put in to scrutiny and be reviewed and be corrected. By- passing the excommunication of Roman church in the fifth century, in the name of Blasphemy, the Syrian church has now started partial communion with them. Now they have requested the Pope for full communion by detaching the authority. The relationships with protestant churches are not different. Both churches are in the forefront of WCC and other interring church councils and make use of all its benefits.
De-facto, majority of people in both community that I know of are in union with each other in their actions and day to day life, even in the matters of faith. When we go deep in to the life of each individual we could see that the division is only skin deep or mere pretension for personal gains or the matter of ignorance and for temporal matters. The love of God or the fear of God is not at all anywhere near our door steps. Bringing it back is the only solution for this cockfight as per the point of view of outsiders.
Bible says, "I'm saying this to shame to you. Isn't there anyone in all the church who is wise enough to decide these issues? But instead, one believer sues another - right in front of non-believers"? (1 Corinthians 6:5,6) We Christians are the messengers and light and salt of God on earth to non-believers. But we fight each other and to go to the unbelievers to settle it. How shameful it is! Secular court verdicts, most often, are not according to the biblical standards and values but per the standards of the world. Most of the church cases go for the wrong motives. It has very negative impact on the believers.
The solution.
"If your enemies are hungry, feed them. If they are thirsty, give them something to drink. In doing this, you will heap burning coals of shame on their heads." (Romans 12:20). Forgiveness involves both attitudes and actions. Deep-rooted hurts are very difficult to forget. But if there is a will then we could do concrete action to change the hurt attitude by a stoke of pen simply by withdrawing all the church cases from all the courts. That is biblical and practical. Right actions always lead to right feelings.
If we won't start acting now that means we are publically telling to the world:
There is no problem without remedies - the real problem is our willingness to solve it.
Here are some recommended steps to seek a solution:
It is the high time for:
(a) a self-evaluation and reflections of the % of faith in the century old litigations.
(b) To see the prick of conscience about our disputes and quarrels inside and outside the churches.
(c) Answer the question, how far hell, heaven, and final judgment have impacted the litigants and litigations.
(d) Ask a question to ourselves what are the roles we have been playing to corroborate and accomplice these disputes. and
(e) Say yah or nay, do you love Jesus and your neighbor?
It is better to ponder the words of Archbishop William Temple: "When religion goes wrong it goes very wrong."
I conclude with a heavy heart and earnest appeal to the leaders and the laity, quoting Jesus, "If you are sued in court and your shirt is taken from you, give your coat too." (Mathew 5:40)
See Also:
Full Text of Recent High Court Judgement on Mediation
Comments on A Suggested Approach to Solve the century
old disputes between (Jacobite) Syrian Christians and
Indian Orthodox Church
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