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LONE WOLF

 


I have distinct memories of two wild dog packs in my life.  In case you have never encountered a wild pack, they can be a scary mob.  The first pack was as a child.  I could not leave the house without fear of being chased by one of the pack.  There were several dogs and it was long ago--before the animal lovers started rescuing strays.  I suspect this was a conglomeration of litters who had banded together, in the way of the ages, to form a pack for mutual survival.  I remember not being able to venture far from the house for they were vicious.  One day they disappeared.  Did they move on as quietly as they moved in or were they removed by the local authorities?  I will never know.

As an adult with a family, we lived "in the country".  My children were terrorized by a pack of dogs that I suspect were once domesticated, but having been dumped or strayed had formed a pack, again, as a natural instinct.  Our local constable had to take care of this dangerous pack.  Please do not judge until you have had a pack of dogs go after your child.  

Both of these packs had one thing in common, there was a leader.  My brother and I were recently talking over how a mob often resembles a pack.  A group, with a definite hierarchy, someone is usually calling the shots and egging on the others.  Think of most groups you have associated with---there is usually an alpha or maybe a group of leaders.  Someone is giving orders.  There is a problem when the alpha is also a bully.  Bullies like to come up with the ideas and have others do their dirty work. 

When the pack forms, those in lesser rolls, become the pawns of the leaders. They are the worker bees.   In order to stay in the group, you are required to adhere to the directives of the leader or risk banishment.  The pull of being a part of the group is so strong it often causes one to follow the leader at all cost.  Even when we know it is the wrong path.  Not many are willing to risk being the lone wolf--the individual out on their own.  It can be scary and intimidating to realize you have no back up--no fall back.  It takes a strong personality to stand alone.

 It is human nature to gravitate toward and congregate in groups.  I have no problem with anyone being part of a group-- groups come in all sizes and shapes--usually with a mutual identifier.  The problem comes when the group is more important than what is right or wrong.  The problem comes when one stops thinking for themselves and accepting what the alpha (s) is telling them as truth.  When acceptance becomes more important than sticking to what is true and right, you are headed for trouble.

SO--we can't all be lone wolves.  I really think we are created to be in community and only a few are destined to live a solitary life.  There will only be a few "chosen" alphas and the struggle will be daring to question and even ignore the alpha when we know they are leading us down the crooked path.  It takes a strong person to stand up for what they know is right when the leader is wrong.  Be that person---without fanfare--without fuss---be the one who had rather be the lone wolf than follow the leader who has you headed toward calamity.  It is better to be alone--than to be wrong.

"A wicked ruler is as dangerous to the poor

as a roaring lion or an attacking bear."

Proverbs 28:15


MOB PSYCHOLOGY

If you are moved or provoked to thought--please share.

Can you believe after cheering Jesus as he entered the city only a few days ago, the crowd turned on him?  They yelled at Pilate to crucify Him.  After proclaiming Him their king--then they make a complete about face and demanded His death.  I would NEVER do that!

OH---I have heard about mob psychology---being swept along with the intensity of emotion wrapped in a cause by those crowded around ---I am much too strong to ever allow a mob to control my actions.  I am an individual and in charge of my own thoughts and decisions--NO crowd would every influence me.

Well--except for those crowds at sporting events.  It is so easy to get swept up into the emotion of the moment.  We all want to win and those referees are so unfair.  We all knew we were getting the short end of the stick.  We were just united in pulling for our team.

Those times I get carried away watching the news commentators on television--why that really does not have anything to do with being in a mob.  When they begin yelling at each other and those guys on the left are obviously so wrong, I am merely supporting my just cause.  Millions of us gathered before our screens being whipped into a frenzy over political issues--but this is not a mob.  We are all justifiably outraged by the stupidity of those comments.

Those concerts I have attended with a world famous musician---we were an audience not a mob.  When others began swooning and screaming and yelling adoration, why that is part of the concert scene.  I am certainly not influenced by the waves of emotion flowing through the crowd.  It is part of the experience to stand and sway and scream and yell.

Standing in that crowd that day as the rumors begun by the pharisees began to swirl and ebb and sweep through the masses, I would never have been influenced by the ugly rumors flying by.  I would stand firm in my conviction and not listen to the leaders of the day.  The mob would never influence my choice--I would stand firm and yell against the masses for Him to be released.  Knowing I would be risking it all--I would still go against the opinions of all the rest.

I became a part of that crowd during a sentencing a long time ago.  My sin made me a party to the mob that called for His death.  Without the need for a sacrifice to pay the cost of my uncountable sins, He could have walked away that day.  Whether calling for His crucifixion or standing mutely on the side---I road the wave of the mob that called for His death that day.  



" Pilate said to them, “Behold the man!” When the chief priests and the officers saw him, they cried out, “Crucify him, crucify him!”
Complete Text John 19