Can Love Overcome the Hatred? (Writer's Opinion)
By Carol Round, Special to ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net)
GROVE, OK (ANS - July 24, 2016) -- “Hatred stirs up conflict, but love covers over all wrongs”— Proverbs 10:12 (NIV).
Injustice,
chaos, violence, strife, racism and fear followed by anger, retaliation
and nationwide unrest have come to define our country over the past
several months. Beginning with the mass shooting in a gay night club in
Orlando, FL, the shooting of a black man in Minnesota and another in
Louisiana, and ending with the killing of police officers in Dallas,
Texas, we are seeking answers and guidance.
Why
does it take a tragedy or a series of tragedies to motivate people to
speak out about the problems in our world? My thoughts, however, are,
“Why are we just talking about it?”
We
can give lip service to these shootings, point fingers and blame
others, come up with “feel-good” slogans or we can hit our knees and
begin praying.
Christian
author Rebecca Barlow Jordan wrote on Facebook, “Praying for God's
comfort, love and compassion for those who have lost loved ones,
friends, and family members in Dallas, and wherever lives have so
senselessly been taken. And praying for a nation gone so far away from
God. Praying that we can come back to the One who holds everything in
His hand, not in a moment of silence, but through deep, deep, prayerful
cries on our knees, prayers of submission, prayers of surrender, and
prayers of longing to be a people who shine as lights in a dark world.
How we need You, Jesus! Bring us back to You!”
While
I usually don’t say much politically on social media, I’ve read and
responded to several posts since the Dallas police officers were gunned
down. One of my former students posted the following message with which I
happen to agree:
“The
happenings in our country right now aren’t about race or religion or
Obama, Trump or Hillary, the FBI, open carry or even gender. It’s
bigger! In this tangled mess of our fast, daily lives, our lives so
blinded and consumed by wanting more and caring less, by becoming so
calloused to the rude and evil ways of others, by being guilty even in
the slightest way by turning our heads when we should stand up and
speak, it’s about the loss of love!
“In
love there is no hate. I don’t need to offer up a definition of love. I
don't need to write fluffy sentences that sing and dance together. I’m
certain that you all get it. It’s love, plain and simple. We have
drifted so far from love. So, until this hate in every heart is
extinguished we will never know peace. I know what you’re thinking and
you’re probably right, not in this lifetime. But for me, I choose love.
Dismantle hate when you can, love your neighbor, love yourself and never
forget God. God is love.”
We’re
a nation in shock, grieving the loss of so many. Peace doesn’t come
automatically. It’s active, requiring us to submit ourselves to Jesus.
We must walk in peace if we are to demonstrate His love to the world.
Only then can love win.
(Note:
This post was written before the killing of the policemen in Baton
Rouge. However, it is more proof that we must not only pray for our
country but seek to walk in peace.
Photo captions: 1) In love there is no hate. (thetalkingturtles.wordpress.com), 2) Carol Round.
Note: I always love hearing from my readers. Please feel free to email me with your thoughts at carol@carolaround.com . You can also visit my blog at www.carolaround.com.
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