Our country is in shock from an act of violence in an
elementary school in Newtown, CT. We don’t even have all of the information
yet, but it is enough to sicken us to know that children became a bullet’s
target. What a senseless act of aggression on those who cannot defend
themselves. This shooting was a result of anger; the news reports say the young
man had an argument with the school office staff this morning. Without any
confirmation of motive the only response I have is to pray for the victims, and
families in Newtown who were violated. Their world was rocked to the core as a
result of darkened heart.
For anyone that thinks that humanity is getting better,
I beg to differ. The heart of mankind in history is dark and full of violence,
greed, anger, jealousy, and other roots that dig deep. A darkened heart is
filled with skewed thoughts that lead to ugly deeds. Violence is older than
Cain and Abel. The weapons may change but the heart is the same. And until we
stop making excuses for the heart of mankind, we will cast blame where it doesn’t
belong.
The only hope for dark hearts of stone is Jesus Christ
who replaces a heart of stone with a heart of flesh (Ezekiel 36:26). A heart of
flesh is filled with both love of God and love of mankind, giving thoughts to
help, to build up and to share love and kindness. Jesus is the one who
transforms us into new creations (2 Corinthians 5:17) and give us the desire to
live rightly and love freely. We then begin to see the world through His eyes
and desire to make our actions count, to make a positive difference. Only He
can remove the anger, greed, jealousy and other roots that spring forth in the darkness.
The Light of the World (John 8:12) came to cast out darkness and draw people
into His light.
Instead of hate, Jesus sows love. Instead of strife, He
brings peace. And in the midst of our darkness, He illumines us with the light
of truth. We then see ourselves as He sees us—weak, sinful and needing a Savior.
He forgives the dark heart. He redeems the sinful soul and offers a new way of
living life and hope for each day.
My heart goes out to the families in Newtown, CT.
Please know that I am praying for you. In the midst of this senseless day, may
God send His comfort through those around you. Because of this angry outburst,
lives will be affected forever. God have mercy on us all.
Share your thoughts with the people of Newtown....
Jeanne
Share your thoughts with the people of Newtown....
Jeanne