It
turned midnight as the last pot was washed, rinsed and placed back up on the
galley rack that hung above the grill in the kitchen. The head chef, sous chef
and prep assistant also hung up their aprons on the hooks by the door then
switched of the lights and locked the door to the kitchen.
There
had been a good turn out that night, the poached salmon, sautéed leeks and
garlic sorbet had been a great hit and sold out within the first few hours of
the evening meal. Although the head chef hadn’t anticipated this he had a backup
plan to serve pasta ala nirvana.
Now
that all three of the chefs had retired, the kitchen cleansed and locked for
the night something magical began to happen. One by one each pot, pan, cup and saucer
began to come to life.
It
wasn’t long before the entire kitchen was buzzing with life as several coffee cups
began talking to the wine glasses and several large soup pots discussed the chef’s
careful preparation of their contents. While the frying pans raved about the poached
the salmon the pots discussed the pasta.
“It
was our final, great contribution that made the dinner a success!” said the
wine glasses that had held the garlic sorbet.
“No,
it was the sautéed leeks that captured our customer’s culinary imagination.” replied
the sauce pans proudly as the bowls that held the raspberry glaze listened
intently.
The
pots that had held the pasta boldly replied that it was their pasta nirvana
that had rescued the evening from utter failure. The tension in the kitchen was
so thick that you could have cut it with a knife and it seemed for moment that an
all out culinary war was on the verge of breaking out that night.
Soon
razor sharp knives were standing at attention on the stainless counter in
perfect formation, row after row. The meat tenderizers too were at the ready as
well as several meat cleavers that were positioned to fall onto several wine
glasses below.
Hatred,
jealousy and envy were boiling up everywhere like thick, rich brown gravy that
had been left on too high of heat and was getting dangerously close to spilling
over the edge of a sauce pan.
One
by one the spices jumped out of the rack; cayenne pepper, salt, cumin and
several tins of chili powder. The lines were being drawn and attack plans were
being discussed as the first light of dawn began streaming through the windows
above the food pantry.
As
morning dawned everyone had gone their own way while strife and division were
the only items on today’s menu. Each kitchen utensil, pot, cup and pan thought
that their way was the only true way of salvation.
In
this kitchen analogy, division arises when one group thinks that they have
special revelation or that their recipe to reach heaven is mixed using only their
ingredients and utensils.
Today
there exist many groups of well intentioned people who, while calling and
rallying for unity, exclude others who they feel don’t measure up. They are
blind to the fact that love is the universal ingredient that needs to be poured
out, sprinkled and dashed out everywhere to everyone.
The
early church began with several Jewish fishermen, tradesmen, zealots and a tax collector.
The church was born as Jesus Christ promised to send God’s Spirit to the entire
world to come along side and convict people of wrong living and their need for
God’s love.
Unfortunately,
God’s simple message to believe on the name of His Son Jesus Christ and to love
one another (1 John 3:23) has been changed and what was the simple gospel of
good news has been changed into many different gospels; inventions of men.
Logic
demands that there can only be One, True and Living God. It also insists that
there can only be one path to reach that God and not several roads arriving
safely at heaven’s eternal home.
The
gods that some create, the idols that some worship have no substance or reality
to the holy and almighty God who created the universe in which we live. There
is only one true church and Jesus Christ is the Head of that body and the
eternal King of heaven and earth.
Unfortunately,
the world’s religions as well as Christian denominations continue to split, divide
and argue over the particular ingredients of their faiths. However, the fact
remains that there still exists only one true chef who runs the kitchen.
In
the end it really doesn’t matter what the pots and pans have to say but what the
head chef has commanded “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to
the Father except through Me.”
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