You shall not
murder. – Ex. 20:13
“You have
heard that it was said, 'You shall love your neighbor and hate your
enemy.' But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who
persecute you, so that you may be children of your Father in heaven.”
– Matt. 5:43-45a
“Teacher,
which commandment in the Law is the greatest?” He said to him,
“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all
your soul, and with all your mind. And a second is like it, 'You
shall love your neighbor as yourself.' On these two commandments
hang all the law and the prophets.” – Matt. 22:36-40
“The
commandment we have from him is this: those who love God must love
their brothers and sisters also.” – 1 John 4:21
“Every
conceivable measure should be engaged to hunt them down. Hunt them,
identify them, and kill them. Kill them all. For the sake of all
that is good and righteous. Kill them all.” – Rep.
Clay Higgins (R), LA
Those
were Rep. Higgins' recent words on how he thought this country should
handle Islamic terrorists and suspected Islamic terrorists. He later
attempted to clarify his words by saying he wasn't talking about
peaceful Muslims, just the Islamic terrorists. But until an act of
terrorism occurs, one almost never knows who is a terrorist and who
isn't. Like the quiet man down the street who keeps to himself and
is only later identified as a mass murder, most terrorists generally
lead quiet, unassuming lives in order to not get caught. And it's
telling that he focuses on people who look different while ignoring
far right wing and/or white supremacist American terrorist
individuals and groups.
His
solution, no matter how he tries to backtrack, comes down to
advocating the rounding up and killing of anyone and everyone who
looks different or practices a different religion. This is his Final
Solution to ending terrorism – Kill them all.
We
reap what we sow. Violence begets violence in a continual downward
spiral. But this is also the way of the world ever since Cain took
Abel out to inspect the crops. Kill them before they kill us. This
is how “honor” works, hitting back faster and harder when you,
your friends, or your family have been disrespected. The world is a
violent place. The world wants us to play by its rules.
But
as Christians we are called to live by a different set of rules. We
are called to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us.
We are called to love our neighbor as ourselves. We are called to
pick up our cross and follow Jesus. We are called to respect the
dignity of EVERY. HUMAN. BEING.
Maybe
this is why Jesus was silent before Pilate – because he had nothing
to say that the world would understand. And the words he did speak,
“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do,” were
words spoken from a different playbook.
Love,
however, is hard. Hate is easy. When Jesus spoke of the narrow
road, I believe it was this – allowing ourselves and our lives to
follow the broad and easy road of hate rather than the narrow road of
love.
May
God have mercy on our souls,
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