Monday, February 11, 2013

Up From the Ashes


On the rather ordinary Sunday evening of February 5, 1911, the dome of the Missouri Capitol was struck by lightning a third and final time. The capitol had survived direct hits in 1901 and 1904 but it was the last strike in 1911 that proved to be more than the people’s capitol could withstand. Accounts from that evening describe in horror the frantic and chaotic actions of the citizens as they tried to contain the blaze. Even then-Governor Hadley, in one last desperate attempt, took up a hose but fought in vain as fire consumed the building.

One newspaper account described the scene as such:

“When the last bit of woodwork had fallen from the dome, leaving the barren steel framework blood-red with heat, the blaze scurried along the great roof. The flame divided, one fork worked to the north while the other ignited the top of the south wing…”

After all was over and the fire but smoldering embers, the capitol was left an ashen husk standing on the horizon. Yet out of the destruction, the citizens of Missouri rebuilt this cathedral of democracy. It was built to withstand the forces of nature and be an anchor for which all Missourians could moor their right of self-government.

So on this 102nd anniversary of the burning of the Missouri’s state capitol, we must remember that our ideals are not found in the buildings we erect but in the hearts of the people. We can always rebuild a fallen and destroyed structure, but it is far more difficult to rebuild a free society when the ideals that have guided us through history are ravaged by forces greater than mere lightning that may erupt across the sky. Our resolve is strengthened and made anew by the fires of passion and through an embrace of the notion that the welfare of the people is the supreme law of the land.

1 comment:

  1. "we must remember that our ideals are not found in the buildings we erect but in the hearts of the people. We can always rebuild a fallen and destroyed structure, but it is far more difficult to rebuild a free society when the ideals that have guided us through history are ravaged by forces greater than mere lightning that may erupt across the sky." ...Very well stated.

    May all members of our legislature and our governor reflect and repent from any aiding and abetting of those dark forces whose design is to ravage and utterly destroy the foundations that anchors our Free Republic. May God change the hearts and minds of those who have the mistaken idea and the misplaced passion to “fundamentally transform” us with a gospel of envy and covetousness, preaching that old philosophy of failure, in order to subjugate us under a creed of ignorance, and deceit. It has failed to provide for the general welfare of the people as proposed, every time and in every place it has ever been tried. Good intentions will never redeem or validate perverted and faulty ideals. Lord help us that we may reject those ways of man that seem righteous to our human feelings, but the ends thereof lead us to destruction. May we be about restoring those tried and true principles of self governance based on the principles of our Almighty God.

    ReplyDelete