From Deseret News archives:
Cane was tool, not crutch, for Pres. Hinckley
In the hands of President Hinckley, a cane was never a crutch.
It was a tool.
He took an emblem of weakness a "walking stick" and transformed it into an emblem of power.
But then, prophets have been doing that for eons.
In the popular imagination, ancient prophets always carry a staff. They were always on the move seeking people in the hills and valleys. Jesus sent his apostles out with "a staff only." Moses never left home without one. And when the apostles and prophets preached to the multitudes, they hoisted those staves for visibility.
Who can forget President Hinckley entering the Conference Center, waving his cane high above his head in greeting? He didn't walk with a cane. He used it to sweep cobwebs out of the corners.
Like an orchestra conductor, he would lift it like a baton to bring people to attention and get them on the same page.
Like a shepherd, he raised his staff to summon his flock physically, mentally and spiritually
The photograph brings to mind the 23rd Psalm and the line: "Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me."
That Psalm's beauty, Charles Spurgeon pointed out, comes on the heels of Psalm 22 and the terrifying words that Christ would utter on the cross: "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" They struck Jesus with a rod. Now, that rod and staff will also serve to comfort.
That's an odd notion in a way a "staff" comforting. The thing seems made to bruise. Some Bible commentaries say the "comforting staff" in the Psalm really represents leadership somebody showing the way. Matthew Henry quotes Leviticus, where shepherds would extend their staves and number their sheep as they scampered beneath.
But I hold to the notion that a staff can actually bless and heal. The paradox seems, well ... very biblical.
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