ANZAC
ANZAC
(Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) originally referred to those who had
served on Gallipoli in WWI. However, the acronym has been seeping into the
Australian psyche since 25 April 1915, so much so that now, one
hundred years later, the mere mention of the word commands Aussie pride to
stand to attention! Thus the word has been spiritualised. The ANZAC spirit is
that which animates the body of Australia .
It is the breath in her lungs, the hot wind on her sunburnt back, driving her
towards a bright future. Through drought or flood, bushfire or cyclone that
invisible spirit – first noticed at ANZAC Cove, Gallipoli – manifests itself in
Aussies through their care and compassion for the casualties of life’s battles.
The
ANZAC spirit is epitomised by Simpson with his donkey carrying a wounded
soldier to safety. Its presence is felt as a lump in our throat each 25th
April. It is a spirit of tearful thankfulness, of appreciative camaraderie, of
brotherly oneness! The ANZAC spirit is the glue which holds Australia
together. It is the stumps upon which her house rests. It is the cool breeze
that comes through her open windows.
Whence
comes this ANZAC spirit? It is an outward expression of an inner compulsion. It
comes from Australia
having been a Christianised nation. Thus the ANZAC spirit comes from the
teachings of the Bible as exemplified by Jesus. It is the sum of the second
table of the Ten Commandments, ‘You shall love your neighbour as yourself.’ Mark 12:31.
How does one love ones neighbour as oneself? ANZAC Cove, Gallipoli gives a
pretty good example! They were in it together. It wasn’t ‘every man for
himself!’ It was mateship during hardship.
National
conflict and turmoil is the crucible in which Christ’s precious ‘Golden Rule’
of ‘Do unto others as you would have them do unto you’ is purified and then
tested. Perhaps Australia
more than most nations has disasters in which to express the ANZAC spirit. From
deluged towns and cities to droughts in the sun-baked Outback to raging
bushfires the size of Scotland !
‘Australians
all let us rejoice, for we are young and free; we’ve golden soil and wealth for
toil; our home is girt by sea; our land abounds in nature’s gifts of beauty
rich and rare; in history’s page, let every stage advance Australia fair!’
One
hundred years have passed since the ANZACs landed on Gallipoli on 25th
April 1915. So far, so good? What do you think? Has Australia moved closer to or
further away from God in Christ? To where is Australia advancing?
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