Disclaimer: I am not a theologian, just a believer who is fed up with a trend I’ve noticed.
There is a distressing passivity and fatalism in the church these days. Many have been suckered by the false meekness of pacifism and even flaunt their defenseless, as if it is a badge of honor! To them, trusting in God means denying themselves the God-given right and command to defend themselves and others. For them, faith is submitting to all authority, even if that is the ‘authority’ of a scumbag caving their head in, or the head of their child with a club or simply accepting raping murderers into the country without question. They turn their cheek to make it easier for their attacker to slit their throat. Not only is this attitude disgustingly delusional, it is cowardice gilded with false piety.
I am not exaggerating with this example. When I took my mandated training course for my CCW permit, the instructor, a devoted Christian, told us a horrifying anecdote: While at a conference, he was advertising his business and an irate woman told him firearms, and for that matter self-defense have no place in the life of a Christian. Calmly asking what she would do if someone held a gun to her child’s head, the child having shown interest in this man’s booth, he received the response “If they died, that’s God’s will.” I hope you are as sickened and disturbed by this response as I was.
When talking with a female friend the other day, herself a shooter and believer in self defense, she was amazed I carry every Sunday into church, even when I volunteer in the nursery. Even for someone that believed in being armed, in her case with pepper spray (while waiting for approval of her CCW permit), it was foreign to her to think that I would do such a thing. The response I gave was to ask her a question. “Do you believe I could live with the guilt if one of my nursery children, or one of my students, or anyone for that matter was hurt, raped, kidnapped or even killed because I refused to carry a weapon when I am legally and physically able to?” Even when I am at my teaching job, I informed her, I carry some means of self defense. In my case, that is a pointed steel non-tactical pen. Sadly mis-matched against an attacker’s firearm–but as good of an option as I have available, until I can badger my principal into approving my application to our state’s teacher firearm certification program. I’ve also looked into a few options for concealed sheaths for screwdrivers, technically legal. A law abiding citizen considering resorting to a glorified shiv to protect children. Doesn’t that just fill you with hope for our future?
Armed at All Times
For me, there is an obligation to be armed whenever possible, even with meager and improvised means. This is not only what I consider a God-given duty, but one I think that every responsible Christian must be prepared to take up at all times. My friend is in agreement and she agreed to talk with the youth pastor she is courting, himself a shooter as well, about this issue. I pray both of them will be armed to the teeth, very soon.
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