Our
society is becoming more dangerous and I am not the first to ask, “What is the
solution?” Let us start with identifying the problem. The epidemic of violence is highlighted by
cold blooded murders in our schools and inner cities. And it also involves the brutality of physical
and sexual assaults in homes, on the streets, on campuses and in workplaces.
There
is a place for new legislation, better enforcement of existing laws, awareness
campaigns and task forces. But they all
have limits. They can help restrain
violence and provide all kinds of data and resources for combating it. However, none of it goes to the source.
What
is the ultimate problem? The human
heart. The Scriptures say, “The heart is
deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?” (Jeremiah 17:9) It is where a person’s values, beliefs and
standards lay. This is what gives them
the justification to terrorize. It is
where they become a god unto themselves and exert power over others to destroy.
Only
the presence of God in a human heart can give what our society is calling
for. But ironically, that is missing
from the public debate. America has a
chronic heart condition, and the more we stray from God, the more violent our
nation will become. It is truth and
consequence.
To
end the violence in our streets requires humbling ourselves before God and
asking for His help. We have tried it
our way. Now let us try it His way.
Our
world has never seen the horror of violence more than in the death of Jesus of
Nazareth. It was brutal. Yet, through it, a morally perfect man, took
on Himself the evil that existed in every human heart. He bore the sheer depravity of all
mankind. And when He rose again from the
dead, He overcame the darkness. Through
it He became what every heart, every city longs for – peace. Jesus Himself became our peace. In Him, a person of brutality can become one
of tenderness. In Him, a monster can be
changed into a beautiful and precious child of God.
A prayer for you to pray–Lord God, search my own heart. Let the change in my city begin with me. Point out if I have hurt people physically or with my words. I am sorry Lord for how I have treated others. Rid the evil within me. Forgive me for what I have done. Make me into a kind and loving person by your power. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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