The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.
I start this entry with this scripture because I look around tonight and see the death of a man cheered for. While the man did unbelievable evil to many in this world, my God tells me to love him, to forgive him, and pray for him. This may be the most difficult of all commands that we must abide by as Christians.
As I sat tonight watching the news come in, I saw the news reporter high 5'ing everyone and literal tears fell from their eyes as happiness overwhelmed them. I looked at my wife and asked, "Why do we cheer when we kill someone?" I cheer when we win the war, I cheer when we see people freed from tyranny, I cheer when my brothers and sisters in uniform get to come home, I cheer for all these but I can never cheer for death. The enemy of my soul cheers for death. He cheers that another soul is claimed to hell and taken from God. I cannot cheer for the same.
Now this does not by any means say that I believe that this person should have been left to accomplish more evil on this earth. It says in Proverbs 11:19, "Truly the righteous attain life, but whoever pursues evil finds death." Evil will always lead to death and this concept was proven in this case. What I am saying is that as Christians we should not rejoice or revel in the destruction and death of a creation of God no matter how evil the person was. Jesus died for all of us and to forgive every sin, no matter the degree.
I realize my words are unpopular but truth usually is. If you take nothing from above, take this one thing, God loved us first so that we could love others unconditionally. If God wishes that none should perish then so should we.
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