In light of the recent tragic events in Ft. Hood, TX and right here in our own backyard (Orlando, FL), Curt Heffelfinger has written a post outlining “Ten Ways to Think Rightly About Murderous Rampages.” I commend it to you.
Below is an excerpt from that post:
Beware the temptation in human arrogance to think that somehow others who suffer some terrible tragedy must have deserved it more than you because of their relative degree of sinfulness. Jesus warns us not to think that way. Twice He says, “Unless you repent, you will likewise perish.” Sin has left us all in the same condition. We deserve judgment. It will come sooner or later to all of us. The only hope, the only right way to think in the face of murderous rampages and collapsing buildings, the first choice that honors God in the face of apparent senseless tragedy, is to repent of our own sinfulness and place our hope and trust in the power of the gospel. He who knew no sin became sin for us that we might become the righteousness of God in Him (2 Cor. 5:21). Start here and we will think rightly about this world full of murderous rampages and other consequences of its suicidal rebellion.
Read the whole thing here.

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Comment by PCBO — November 9, 2009 @ 5:02 PM
Like the new look Bretticus! Thanks for the links.
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