I have never considered myself a
pacifist; however, the older I get and the more I see the pain in the world, I
know understand why my grandfather, his father and father-in-law all lived this
way.
My faith calls me to see all people as
equal
My faith calls me to help all people
My faith calls me to see everyone as
worthy
My faith calls me to see the value of
all of humanity
And my faith calls ALL of us to put down
our arms
Jesus lived in a time of political
turmoil, much like the times we are living in today. He was arrested by the
Empire that was oppressing the Jewish people and turned over by his own. He was
a political pawn and no matter what he did, he couldn't change the hearts of
all the people encountered.
For many Christians that came later,
after his death and resurrection
I don't believe God required a human
sacrifice for the atonement of our sins; yet that is what happened, and it was
in the most violent and humiliating way possible.
Being hung on a cross to die was
reserved for the worst kind of criminals and the Son of God was nailed to that
cross and died right beside them all.
As he was being taken away, Peter pulled
out his sword and Jesus tells him to put down his sword. To not fight
violence with violence.
Jesus is calling all of us to put down
our swords and violence that we carry in our hearts and thoughts.
The city of KC celebrated the winning of
the Superbowl on Sunday.
It was amazing, I have never felt more
proud to be a part of Kansas City and to watch the unity that this brought
to the city. Yet, how long does that last?
Today as soon as the parade was over,
breaking news came on. The vote in the Senate impeachment trial was taking
place. And I have stayed off social media since then out of fear that people
are now moving away from unity and spouting off hateful rhetoric toward one
another.
How do we move from unity to separation
that fast? And how do we get back to the shared goal of Christianity- to love
God with all our heart mind and soul and our neighbors?
Violence has been a part of this world
since the beginning of time and people pride themselves on their right to
carry, their right to protect themselves but at what cost?
They don't.
They simply don't.
Owning a firearm for hunting, sport or
b/c you hold a job that requires it makes sense and I can wrap my head around.
I don’t understand around talking faith
while promoting organizations that want to put guns in the hands of all people
that want them.
I have witnessed too many people be hurt
by firearms, working in domestic violence will do that. I have heard the
stories of pain, see the gunshot wounds and listened on the phone as a woman
begged for her life.
As Christians, we are called to be
pacifist, like Jesus. Like Jesus told Peter to be.
We are called to love one another, to
respect one another and to put down our arms. To live in unity and to love each
other wholeheartedly.
Faith and guns?
They don't go together.
Faith and love do
Faith and unity
Faith and forgiveness
Faith and pacifism.
I guess I am more like my grandfather
than I thought.
I hold strong to my beliefs and with
that I believe our city can live in this unity we are in right now after the
high of winning the Superbowl. And I believe that we can lean into the stories
of one another and see each other for who they are; truly beloved children of
God just trying our best in the world.
And we can do all of that while putting
down our swords, opening our hearts and telling all of God's people that they
are enough, they are worthy, and they are beloved.
-Pastor Ali
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