The Imperials have been around for a long time in one iteration or another. I first became aware of them in the mid-seventies when Russ Taff was a member. They were on a journey from southern gospel to a more contemporary sound and I caught up with them at the right time. I was used to sixties pop music: Simon and Garfunkel, Glen Campbell, etc. and the Imperials with a strong beat and a multiplicity of musical instruments appealed to me.
There was one song that I liked that I somehow thought I shouldn’t like. It was Let the Wind Blow. Here are the lyrics.
And here is the song:
Why shouldn’t i like it? Well it sounds kind of like a negative confession, doesn’t it? Look at these two lines:
Let the world give all the hurt it can,
Let the evil one devise his plans,
That’s negative, isn’t it? But I think the song does have a message we need to hear, especially today. We listen to the voices around us. ISIS, Ebola, a socialist government, social security and medicare, illegal aliens. Let’s see. What else? Obamacare. NSA spying. There’s more but that’s all I can think of at the moment.
There are plenty of reasons to be afraid. There are plenty of people who are ready to tell us we should be afraid. And it seems to me that we have listened. We have willingly traded in our peace, joy and love for fear, anger, and suspicion. And one day we will wake up and realize how hard it will be to get back where we were.
It may be that we stand at a crossroads. The world is running headlong in the wrong direction. What is our response? What should be our response? I’m going to get radical here and say what I think. I think maybe our response is not to arm ourselves. It’s not to join the strident voices in the political arena. Maybe our response is not in fighting back. Maybe it’s peace, joy, and love instead of fear, anger, and suspicion.
Because if we have not the peace of God, if we have not the Prince of peace, then what is our testimony before the world?
I think I need to add the rest of that verse;
Let the world give all the hurt it can,
Let the evil one devise his plans,
I’m trusting in the great I am,
Let the wind blow.
