"You
have heard that it was said, 'Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.' But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for
those who persecute you.” - Jesus

In the face
of the tragedy Facebook exploded with prayers for those involved: the victims,
the families of the victims, the first responders, the doctors tending to the
wounded, the police, the investigators. So
many people to wrap in prayer in these difficult days! People need the support of the God who walks
with them.
Who is
praying for those who planted the bombs?
Jesus said,
“You have heard that it was said, 'Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.' But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for
those who persecute you.” Yes, pray for
those who persecute you. Pray for those
who feel the need to put bombs on a marathon route. Pray for those willing to kill. View them as human beings created by God in
the image of God. Pray for an end to
their hate. Pray that the Holy Spirit
would flood over them and ‘renew a right spirit within them.’
Not easy, is
it? At this point we have no specific
individuals to blame, but that doesn’t stop us from lashing out at the unknown perpetrator(s),
demanding vengeance. Anyone who would
kill people in such a wanton way must be evil in human form and deserves to be
treated as such. Death would be too
kind. It sounds a lot like the old ‘Eye
for an eye and tooth for a tooth’ concept.
People who cause suffering deserve to suffer. Hit me and I hit you…kill me and someone will
kill you. Retribution is the key. It feels like the best way to proceed…but
Jesus utterly rejected ‘an eye for an eye,’ replacing it with compassion and
love. “Pray for those who persecute you.” Jesus wasn’t kidding. The Jesus who died on a cross for you and
your sins…died on the cross for ‘them’ and ‘their’ sins. No action, no matter how heinous, has the
power to sever the love that God has for God’s people.
Soon after
the event in Boston, President Obama took to the airwaves with this promise, “Any
responsible individuals, any responsible groups, will feel the full weight of
justice.” Any civil society requires
that those who commit acts like these must face consequences for what they have
done. The weight of the US government is
behind efforts to swiftly identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice. A world that cannot protect people from murder
devolves into chaos…just ask the people of Syria! A stable society demands action when evil
deeds are committed. God works through
those laboring to ensure that those who did this never have the opportunity to
do it again.
It’s time to
pray. Pray for the victims, the families
of the victims, the first responders, the doctors tending to the wounded, the
police, the investigators. As the search
for answers continues, consider Jesus’ words.
“Pray for those who persecute you.”
It’s not “Pray that those who hurt you will get what they have coming to
them.” Pray FOR them as fellow sinners
in need of God’s mercy.
In Jesus name we pray.
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