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The New Commandment

John 13

31) After Judas had left, Jesus said, "now the Son of Man's glory is revealed", now god's glory is revealed through him.

32) And if God's glory is revealed through him, then god will reveal the glory of the Son of Man in himself, and he will do so at once.

33) My children, I shall not be with you very much longer. You will look for me, but I tell you now what I told the Jewish authorities,'You cannot go where I am going'.

34) And now I give you a new commandment: love one another, As I have loved you, so you must love another.

35) If you have love for one another, then everyone will know that you are my disciples"

Here is a summary of all the law and phrophets; that we love each other as Christ had loved us.

This is the one of the most shattering passages in the whole Gospel. That we are not slaves of God, but his friends, that we are to be servants to each other not out of fear but out of Christian love.

We are called to serve each other and to serve Christ not out of some fear off jedgement but out of love. The children of Israel were afraid of God, a jealous God, a God of power and might and judgement. Yes god is all of these things but he is also a God of Love and we are his children and friends.

We are partners with God in His new creation. That fact should fill our hearts with joy, a joy that spills over into every aspect of our lives, our work, and our homes. In all that we do, and in all that we say, so that all may know that we are disciples of the one true God, our friend and our redeemer.

 

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Some Frequently Asked questions about the Orange Institution


What is the Orange Institution ?
It is both a religious and a patriotic association; religious in having its roots firmly grounded in our country's reformed Heritage, and patriotic in reflecting an unswerving allegiance to the British Crown.
Why does it bear the title "Orange" ?
In memory of William, Prince of Orange who finally secured our nation's religious freedom and democratic forms of government at the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
But surely all that is past history ?
Yes, of course it is history. But if we consider that there is little liberty in many countries today, and that even our own freedoms must be preserved, then we should be all the more thankful for those stirring events of 1688 - and all the more determined to maintain our liberties !
When was the Orange Institution founded ?
Orange 'Lodges'as we know them today did not come into being until 1795, when a small group of men gathered in the village of Loughgall and resolved "that at all times they would stand together, fight for the faith of the Reformed Church, and by all lawful means support, maintain and defend the Soverign and Protestant Succession to the Throne, and to the utmost of their power keep the peace and the public safety".
The Orange Institution thus formed in 1795 was very much born out of dire necessity, during one of the worst times of religious bitterness and resentment in Ireland. It's not surprising that those who first assembled in Loughgall adopted the name of "Orange" - the name identified, more than any other, with the concept of civil and religious liberty.
Is the Orange Institution a secret society ?
An organisation that annually puts thousands of its members colourfully and noisily onto the public streets could scarcely be called a "secret" society! Orangemen make no secret of their membership, and the Principles and Precepts of Orangeism are an open boast. Yet the Orange Institution is organised into "Lodges", and Lodge meetings are not open to non-members. So, in this sense, it might be described as a 'society with secrets' rather than a 'secret society'.
What is an Orangeman ?
An orangeman is a member of the Orange institution and conforms to the Qualifications of an Orangeman.
An orangeman is :-

A Professing Christian...
He follows the Golden Rule in all his personal and business affairs.
A Protestant...
He upholds the great Protestant principle of freedom of consience for all people.
A Loyal Subject of Her Majesty the Queen...
His allegiance is unswerving and unlimited. He regards the Throne as the centre of all secular power, justice, and law.
A Good Citizen...
He is law-abiding. He respects and observes all laws.
A Good Neighbour...
He is concerned with the welfare of man.
Generous and Charitable...
He is generous not only with his worldly goods, but also with his time, his thoughts, and his deeds.
A Leader...
He prepares himself for the responsibilites of leadership.
Informed and Vigilant...
He is aware and respective to events and issues around him.
A Loving and Responsible Parent...
He accepts total responsibility for the support, health, and education of his children.
Honours and Glories in his Heritage...
He accepts his origins as part of himself, and he sees himself as an extension of his forefathers.
A Gentleman...
He respects the sanctity of women and defends their rights.
A Brother...
He practices the highest level of fraternalism in the tradition of his lodge.

Are all Orangemen expected to take Oaths ?
No. A candidate for membership is simply required to affirm his loyalty to the Crown, and his acceptance of the Principles of the Reformation.
Are your annual parades not a bit pointless ?
People the world over love to celebrate! Our parades are nothing more than celebrations. July is the great Orange festive month, and Orange parades are held throughout the world, to celebrate the Glorious Revolution of 1688, which won an open Bible for all, freedom of speech and liberty of worship.
But your parades are surely anti-Roman Catholic !
From time to time our parades are accused of being "provocative" to the Roman Catholic community. Orangeism is most certainly a distinctly Protestant affair, and Orange parades reflect the determination to maintain a Protestant Throne and liberty of worship. But it is well to emphasise that all other faiths, including the Roman Catholic, enjoy equally the same freedoms that Orangemen celebrate each July.
So Orangeism is NOT anti-Roman Catholic ?
It would be more positive to emphasise what the Orange Institution is FOR rather that what it might be AGAINST! Orangeism means Loyalty! Loyalty to their Church, loyalty to their country, loyalty to their Queen.
Naturally, there is a reverse side to every coin.
Because Orangemen love their country, and are zealously concerned to promote its best interests, then they will resist destructive political elements, such as Communist, anarchist and fascist groups, from gaining undue influence over the life of the nation.
Similarly, because the Orange Institution is built, like the Reformed Church, on the Infallible Word of God - the Bible - Orangemen will unreservedly condemn not only the unscriptural doctrines of the Church of Rome, but also the dangerous errors of the modern heresies, and also the godlessness of the humanists and atheists.
But it should be understood that Orangeism does not foster resentment or intolerence. Orange condemnation of any particular political or religious ideology is directed against the party machine or the church doctrine, and NOT against individual adherents or members.
I have heard that Orangemen don't attend their churches !
This is an old chestnut. It is a present-day dilemma shared by all Christian organisations. Of course Orangeism has its fair share of black sheep and backsliders. But the Orange Institution does encourage all members to share in the public worship of God.
Prayers and Scripture readings are an integral part of every Lodge meeting and many Orangemen and women are to be found serving their local congregations.
The Orange Institution is surely declining ?
Far from it. A new liveliness and sense of purpose has revitalised an association which is as relevant today as it was centuries ago.