As much as we hurt and try to understand Newtown's tragedies
we must come to the realization that we may never will. And with fear to be
misunderstood I think we could be missing a Godly opportunity.
We trust and
know God's children are in great and much better place that this world could
have ever offered them. And if we believe, we will see them again. We honor
their lives and support each individual parent, community and a hurting Nation.
But if we trust in Him and His word, then we must open our eyes to see and our
ears to hear His calling. Is not Guns, is not children being at the wrong place
at the wrong time or even that we pushed Him out of our schools. I trust that
we have pushed Him out of our lives completely chancing the wrong things.
He
tells us to love ones other and one other is mentioned abundantly in the Bible,
but yet we do not do enough to care for the unwanted, the lost, the forgotten,
the different, the sick, and all who are the least of these. If we want to hear
His calling, here it is "care for my sheep the lost sheep" yes love
our children, love one another and most important love God, for everything good
and bad comes from Him, not because He does not love us but because He wants us
to change our ways and return to Him.
I love my Father and for this reason I
will honor the lost, but not only the dead but the least of these. I pray this
makes sense and you would join the movement to make a difference and seek those
in need of a savior. Someone told me once, "God place Himself in all of us
to seek Him and if they don't come is their free will to choose not to" I
say obviously our free will is not perfect for if it were there would not be a
need for a Savior and everything is a lie. Our love for God should be demonstrated as what we
see in Christ, that He left the best Kingdom of the universe for me, then why
should I not go out and do the same for the least of these. Just my 2.
"He will reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me. (Matthew 25:45)
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