It didn’t take long for liberals to start sounding the
“gun’s are bad” drum after last weekend’s tragedy in Colorado. One article blames the carnage on everyone
from the NRA to every supporter of the 2nd Amendment. Of course, the media eats up that angle.
Never mind the fact that they completely ignored the “other”shooting in Aurora. Back in April, in
this same city, a man walked into a church, much like that movie theater, with
the intent to wreak havoc. In this case,
however, an off duty police officer with a conceal carry gun took the shooter
out after only one person was killed.
It’s still a tragedy.
One senseless death is as tragic as twelve. But that one armed citizen was able to keep
the tragedy from escalating. Had there
been such an armed citizen in the theater that night, who knows how many might
still be alive or even uninjured. The
media won’t report on that “other” shooting, however, since it doesn’t fit
their anti-gun agenda.
Still, all of this misses the point. We can argue all day about the “guns kill
people” vs. “people kill people” slogans.
The truth is we have to look at the real culprit here. It’s the same culprit that has been responsible
for every death since the beginning of time:
sin. Guns don’t kill people, sin
kills people.
Go back to the beginning.
After the initial act of rebellion that brought sin into the world, the
first act of sin recorded for us in anger which led to murder. We are shown immediately that sin leads to
death. The first death we read about
isn’t Adam slowly drifting away from old age, but Adam’s eldest son killing his
own brother.
Scripture doesn’t say how Cain killed Abel. Could have been with a rock. Could have been with a club. Could have been with his own bare hands. Personally, I think we weren’t told for a
reason. It kept the liberal media of the
day from starting a “ban rocks” campaign; or “ban the club;” or maybe even “ban
the hand,” that one has a nice poetic sound, doesn’t it?
Whatever Cain used, I can guarantee that is was a 9mm, or a
.38, or a shotgun, or any other firearm.
Guns don’t kill people, any more than rocks kill people, or clubs,
etc. It’s not the instrument, folks. It’s
the heart. Sin kills people.
Sin is killing all of us, in fact. Death exists because of sin. Apart from sin, there would be no death. Apart from sin, tragedies like the one in
Colorado would be unheard of. It’s time
to stop blaming the instruments, stop looking at the externals and realize that
the true problem is our sin nature. And
without addressing that sin nature, nothing will ever change.
Dr. Al Mohler from Southern Seminary had a wonderful response to this event. He concluded in
part by saying:
We are reminded that evil can be answered only by a cross. We
must grieve with those who grieve. We must pray for Gospel churches in the
Denver area who will be called upon for urgent ministry. We must pray for our
nation and communities. And we must pray that God will guard ourselves from
evil — especially our own evil. And we must point to the cross. What other answer
can we give?
Indeed, what other answer can we give? The answer isn’t passing more gun laws. More gun laws merely disarm law abiding
citizens and prevents them from defending themselves. Criminals are criminals because they don’t
follow the law; because they are sinners.
Let’s instead address the real issue. Sin is killing us. We need to point people to the cross, because
only there will we find a cure for sin, and thus a cure to the results of sin.
1 comment:
Very good, brother Scott! I agree!!
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