the hardest way to live

hey everyone,

thanks so much for all of your fantastic insight into this issue. i resonate with everything that was written and struggle with the implications of being a peacemaker in this world of violence. it is quite simply the most difficult way to live.

i have questioned, for quite some time, why it seems to be true that Christians (more than other people i speak with) have a hard time accepting that God asks us to love (and do good) to our enemies, to bless those who curse us and to turn the other cheek. not only does he ask us to live this way, but God himself lived this way through Jesus Christ.

why is it that we praise the martyrs of 1st and 2nd century christianity, but we are now baffled by those who would rather die and kill?

why do we continue to pluck out our brother’s and sister’s eyes for the wrongs they have committed against us?

why do we battle other christians, showing no love or compassion in our words, over trivial matters of theology?

why do we believe we can be pacifists by abstaining from physical violence, while neglecting to be peacemakers with our words?

the answer to all of these questions really is very simple…it’s not easy. Christ showed us the beautiful and selfless way of the cross, but we will always prefer the quick and easy way of the sword.

we still desire that which is the easiest and least costly.

if only we really believed what our Savior did and said.

peace

-dave-

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