A Candidate for Initiating, Passing and Raising
1. The application: An emblem of friendship
Proverbs 18:24 - "A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly: and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother." Truer words were never spoken, for without friendship, you would have never received an application to join the Lodge. It is friendship, the highest form of love on earth, that your recommender presented the application, along with a fee, to the Lodge; it is because of friendship, that the Lodge received your application without knowing you, but knew the brother that brought the application to the Lodge. It is because of friendship, that they did only a cursory investigation on you, and voted positively on you. So now, you are before the Lodge as a candidate for Initiation as an Entered Apprentice Mason.
Psalms 20:5 - "We will rejoice in thy salvation, and in the name of our God, we will set up our banners; the Lord fulfill
all thy petitions." You were received in the name of the Lord, to show you that our fraternity is an honorable one, and has its foundation rooted in the Holy Bible and in other religious books. In Christian Lodges, the Holy Bible is the "rule and guide of our faith and practice" and it is by this rule and guide we seek to shape our lives. Freemasonry offers no plan of salvation, and in this verse, we assume that you have already worked out your own plan of salvation, so therefore, "we rejoice..."
2. The Balloting: Sheep or Goat
Leviticus 16:8 - "And Aaron shall cast lots upon the two goats, one lot for the Lord, and the other lot for the scapegoat." You did not know the process for balloting for your candidacy, but since you are at this point, it must have been favorable. You represent a goat, among sheep, but the full story will be given at a later date, for you are an instrument that will be used in the erection of a beautiful temple.
1 John 5:15 - "And if we know that He hears us, whatsoever we ask, we
know that we have the petitions that was desired of Him." You were
caused to kneel in prayer, for no man should undertake such a journey as joining
a Lodge of Masons, without first getting the blessings of God, or at least
asking for them. This verse tells us that we have an assurance that He
will answer our petitions. And what are you asking? Why, that the
brothers already in the Lodge, will accept your petition based on the friendship
of you and the brother that recommended you to the Lodge. Because they
gave you a favorable vote (which you will never know who if a Black Ball had
been cast), now you are a candidate for initiation.
3. The
Lodge: A Mother's Love
Genesis 24:23 - "And said, Whose
daughter art thou? tell me, I pray thee: is there room in thy
father's house for us to lodge in?" Yes, there is room, for "In
my Father's House are many mansions. If it were not so, I would have told
you." A Lodge always has room for new members, and if a person is
willing to abide by its rules and regulations, then welcome! A Lodge is
always in a feminine gender, a 'mother' if you will. The father is vacant,
for you are a Widow's Son, but the Master of the Lodge is the missing father's
substitute. However, in Psalms 68:5, we find "A father for the
fatherless, and a judge of the widows, is God in His holy habitation."
The
daughter is interpreted as a 'widow' as found in 1 Kings 7:14 - "He was a
widow's son of the Tribe of Napthali, and his father was a man of Tyre, a worker
in brass; and he was filled with wisdom and understanding and cunning to work
all works in brass. And he came to King Solomon and wrought all his
work." Since he had been trained by his father (Master of the Lodge),
he was a welcomed member of the 'Lodge' in the truest since. Since you are
representing him, we welcome you, not because you are trained, but because we
believe you are 'trainable.'
4. The preparation: Duly and truly
prepared
Job 11:13-14 - "If thou prepare thine heart, and stretch out
thou hands towards him;" 14/"If iniquity be in thine hand, put it far
away, and let not wickedness dwell in thy tabernacles." From time
immemorial, men have been prepared the same way you were, not to degrade you,
but to put you on a 'common level' with every one else. You were:
A. Neither naked nor clothed: Job 1:21 - And said, "Naked came I out
of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return thither: The Lord gave, and
the Lord taketh away; blessed is the name of the Lord." When
you were born, you were naked in the sense of clothes, but you were clothed with
the saving power of Almighty God and His protection, for you had no spirit in
you. A slap caused you to inhale the "spirit" of God and you
became a living soul.
B. You had your left shoe off,
being 'neither barefoot nor shod.' See Ruth 4:7, and you will see that
being thusly, you were entering a contract of renouncing; renouncing your
former life, for a new life as a Freemason, or at least, wanting to be. As
the 'near kinsman' renounced his right to redeem Naomi's lands and title, so you
must renounce your life of bad decisions, errant ways, and despotic ideas.
C. Hoodwinked (Blindfolded) Deuteronomy 16:19 - "Thou shalt not wrest
judgment; thou shalt not respect persons, neither take a gift; for a
gift doth blind the eyes of the wise, and pervert the words of the
righteous." By being 'blind' you represented a newborn babe coming
out of a womb, not able to see the beauty of the world around you, until the
'shock of enlightenment' which was a slap. Likewise, in the Lodge, you
were blind (hoodwinked) until it was time for your own 'shock of enlightenment.'
D. Cable tow - 2 Kings 6:25 - (Cab): This is a unit of measure
(dry), "and the fourth part of a cab of dove's dung for five pieces of
silver." This tells you that in times of trouble, you will receive a
measure of God's grace, but it also tells you how little you are in the sight of
the overall scheme of things. In modern times, a cable length is
considered three (3) miles in length, but in Masonic terms, it is the limit of
your ability to do anything, more especially for a worth and distressed brother.
5.
The reception: Welcome to our house
Revelation 20:10 - "And the
devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the
beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night forever
and ever." By introducing 'torture to your flesh' it should always be
a reminder of being false in your life, of making false statements, of swearing
falsely to your oaths and obligations.
6. Circumambulation:
Round and about
Joshua 6:3 - "And ye shall compass (circle) the city,
all ye men of war, and go around the city once: this ye shall do six
days." This you did in the Lodge, so that the Master and the Wardens
could see that you were "duly and truly prepared." It was not
enough for the escort to 'say' you were, for the seeing of the matter is one of
the ways to be assured. This puts you in tune with a Masonic journey,
depending on the help of others, as the children of Israel depended on God, for
their mere presence was not enough to topple the walls of Jericho. With
the help of God, they were victorious.
7. Altar of obligation:
The place of Light
Exodus 27:1 - "And thou shalt make an altar of
shittim wood, five cubits long, and five cubits broad; the altar shall be
four-square: and the height thereof shall be three cubits." The
altar is a pattern of life, given to Moses on Mt. Sinai, and reemphasized in in
Hebrews, as 'the pattern on the mount.' This is the representative place
where God would dwell with the Children of Israel, and it is here that you took
upon yourself the solemn oath and obligation as a Mason.
8. The shock
of enlightenment: A new Mason is born
Genesis 1:1-3 - Here, you
learn the three entities of the Almighty God that we all serve: The
Creator (Father), Genesis 1:1, the Spirit (the Holy Ghost), Genesis 1:2;
and the Word (Son), Genesis 1:3. The Lodge is patterned after the same
three and they are called Worshipful Master, Senior Warden and Junior Warden,
called the Three Immovable Jewels of the Lodge.
They are situated in the East
(place of Light); the West (place of dying Light), and the South (the
route of Light), respectively, the direction of the sun. Masons always
travel WITH the sun, the symbol of God's grace.
9. Friendly or
Brotherly Grips: Glad to greet you
Acts 8:17-21 - This scripture
deals with giving what you have, above all other possessions, the power of your
friendship. As Peter and John had no money, they gave the cripple, 'such
as I have, I offer freely' which was the healing power of the name of
Jesus. By taking his hand, Peter transferred his 'power of friendship' to
the cripple. While we offer no healing power, we do offer collective
friendship, and the first sign of friendship is a handshake. It is called
fides, meaning 'faithful.'
10. The Word: Divine inspiration
In
this scripture, you will find that the word means strength, but it is not given
as just a password, but as a commandment, and in the 14th verse, it tells us
that 'the word is very nigh unto us, which is in the mouth, and in thy
heart.' It means for you to have strength of character, strength of
integrity and strength of dignity. Wear it inside, not just outside.
Let it be a part of you, rather than a mere word.
11. Signs and
duegards: By these signs...
"And it shall be for a sign and for
a witness unto the Lord of Hosts in the land of Egypt: for they shall cry
unto the Lord because of the oppressors, and he shall send them a savior, and a
great one and he shall deliver them." A sign is a symbol of a
message, the consequences of a contract gone unfulfilled. A duegard is the
position you are in when you make the contract. To break the contract
brings on consequences of dire straits, but there is a promise of a saviour if
the contract is honored.
12. The Apron: Protection from the
guilty
Genesis 3:7 - "And the eyes of them both were opened, and they
knew that they were naked: and they sewed fig-leaves together, and made
themselves aprons." For the first time, you are introduced to an
apron, a symbol of shame, an emblem of guilt, the shame of being naked, and the
guilt of the sin to have their eyes opened. This was an introduction to
knowledge, and when you are knowledgeable, you become more responsible to God
and man. The apron does not cover the eyes, nor the ears, or even the
mouth, but it does cover the one thing that is guaranteed to take you away from
God, your creator, and straight to Hell. Therefore, it is covered by an
apron, a plain white Lambskin apron to symbolize the covering of guilt and shame
by the badge of a Mason, a constant reminder of his passions.
13. The
Working tools: Nothing more nobler than work
Deuteronomy 27:5 -
"And there shalt thou build an altar unto the Lord thy God, an altar of
stones: thou shalt not lift up any iron tool upon them." Iron
pollutes, and therefore, in the building of King Solomon's Temple, there was not
heard the sound of ax, or nail, or anything of a metallic substance, in the
seven years it took to build the temple. Iron rusts, and therefore, you
were divested of all metal, so as not to tempt you into any bribery or other
acts that would tend to pollute your entrance into Freemasonry.
1 Kings 6:7 -
"And the house, when it was in building, was built of stone, made ready
before it was brought thither: so that there was neither hammer nor axe,
nor any tool of iron heard in the house, while it was in the
building." Freemasons have been involved in building a long time,
first as operative masons, then as speculative Masons building character.
When speaking of the latter Mason, the word is always capitalized, just as Lodge
is when used in a Masonic sense. Likewise Master, as in Master of the
Lodge. This distinguishes the Freemasonry from the operative art which is
still going on and is an honorable set of professional men and women.
14.
The Charge of a Mason: No cross, no crown
Genesis 26:1-5 - This
charge to Isaac regarding the promise God had made to Abraham, by telling Isaac
to 'sojourn in this land, and I will be with thee." A Mason is
charged to sojourn 'peaceably' in a land that is made up of people not always
with him. So it is in the Masonic Lodge. You did not find angels,
and since you are a human being, you are not an angel either. Therefore,
we must, as Masons live exemplary lives so as not to bring shame and dishonor
upon the Lodge. We are to dispense charity, as all whom we come in contact
with, has a call on our charitable attributes, but more especially the
'household of the faithful.' Isaac, the son of Abraham is the first born
of the promise, and God is reiterating to Isaac His promise to Abraham.
When we receive a charge as a Mason, it reiterates our duty we owe to God, our
neighbor and our family.
In the 5th verse, a Mason is reminded of the great
reward if he but follow the charges, rules and regulations of the Masonic
order. "Because that Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept my charge, my
commandments, my statues, and my laws."
15. The three degrees of
a Mason: As it is above...
Genesis 1:1-3 - Once again, we visit this
set of scripture, for as we start here, we must end here. It is Alpha and
Omega, the beginning and the ending, it's full circle, for what God starts, He
finishes.
Entered Apprentice: Genesis 1:1 - "In the beginning, God..."
Fellowcraft: Genesis 1:2 - "...and the Spirit of God moved..."
Master Mason: Genesis 1:3 - "And God said, let there be light..."
There is no higher degree than the Master Mason's Degree, even though the number
may go the 33rd Degree on the Scottish Rite side, or the Knights Templar Degree
(14th) on the York Rite side. This is not meant to take away from any of
the 'higher degrees' but fact is fact. Once you have 'learned to subdue
your passion' what else is there but expanded knowledge? This knowledge,
while important, is like advanced math, it brings on more responsibility, for
each degree becomes more binding on the individual Mason. Yet, it is
needed, as the rest of the Bible is needed to expound on the scripture, Jesus'
explanation on the two loves, God and neighbor. While Love God and Love
neighbor are the two greatest commandments, the rest of the Bible shows us how,
when and who to love.
So it is with Freemasonry, as there is no wasted degree,
and we recommend ALL degrees to those that wish to be the Masonic adepts of the
time. We say, get all when you can, while you can, and learn all you can,
for it is a very rewarding experience. However, as a Master Mason, a 'sho
'nuff' Mason, if you have mastered your passions, you will have become fit
timbers for that spiritual building, a House of God, not made with human hands,
eternal in the heavens. By mastering your passions, there is but one more
level to attain, no matter what degree you may have, and that is eternal life,
then your salvation will be complete.
Man does not attain perfection in an
imperfect body, for it is subject to all the frailties of life, and at any
moment, man can fall under the influences of the Evil One. All it takes is
just one little chink in the armor of God, and the fiery darts of Satan may
enter your spiritual body. Therefore, by way of the virtues, man may
arrive at the thresh hold of the righteous, and there he can depend on the mercy
and grace of a forgiving Father that can look over those times when your armor
was a little weak. This is what is meant by 'mastering' your passions. You
have obtained completion as Paul sough it; you have achieved the manhood
of spiritual life, and no longer think, speak and act as a child.
The act of
being Initiated, Passed and Raised, should teach you that life is a series of
levels to attain, the macrocosm and the microcosm of that "which is above,
so it is below."
You are now a Mason, A Freemason, a Prince Hall
Mason!