WWJD in Roseburg?

live at peace

Beloved Brother just wrote an e-mail to us this morning asking about what we thought regarding the words of Jesus in Matthew 5:38-48. “”but I say to you, do not resist an evil person; but whoever slaps you on our right cheek, turn the other to him also…” His Men’s Bible study group had apparently tried to apply this to anyone who might have rushed at and assaulted the shooter in the Roseburg shootings in an effort to save lives. I assume they think Jesus requires us to not “assault” the bad guy but just let him do his evil. Hmmm. I disagree. Here is what I wrote to my brother.

Very interesting passage of Scripture your Men’s Bible Study tackled! We (Spouse, Mother and myself) discussed it over breakfast –thrashing out the issues your group must have worked over, too. “Spouse” is like you and knows if he were in a situation like the Roseburg shooting (or any of the ones in the past few years) that he would rush the shooter with the intent to stop the carnage. (He candidly admits his human instinct would be to “smash the guy’s face” in the doing.) His motive would be to defend others from the evil intent of the shooter to kill.

Turning the other cheek is often misread, I believe. Scripture teaches us to defend the helpless [Psalm 82:3, 4] and to seek righteousness [James 3:18]. KILLING IS A CLEARLY EVIL ACTIVITY in this context. [Exodus 20:13] Doing whatever you can to stop someone from killing is acting righteously.

Notice the wording of Matthew 5:39, 40. The aggressor is facing you, smacking you on the cheek. Now think about the shooting situation. To stand, watching, while someone else makes a punching bag or shooting target out of another is wrong. In contrast to this assault on other human beings, if someone smacks you they want to stir up a fight with you. It may be a verbal goad or an actual physical assault, but it is aimed at an individual trying to provoke conflict. We are called to be at peace with our fellow man in as much as possible it lies with [us][Romans 12:18]. So not retaliating (“turning the other cheek”) will make the perpetrator’s intention of confrontation fizzle. “FOR LACK OF WOOD A FIRE GOES OUT.”[Proverbs 26:20] We get to choose to live as people who are not quarrelsome and belligerent. We represent Jesus who always responded peaceably. However, if an attacker is trying to kill you or hurt you, defend yourself. But if he is only trying to pick a fight, don’t go there! Love him enough to not let him sin against his fellow man (you). Stop the fight before it begins.

Our contemporary culture has been trumpeting the humanistic idea that if we all are “nice” bad things won’t happen. But they do, no matter how pleasant we may try to be. We must stand for the right and yet must love our enemies. Sometimes love shows by saying, “I love you too much to let you continue in this evil activity. It will gather God’s wrath on your head, and you don’t want that.”

One of the most fundamental things about studying God’s Word is to remember that Scripture will never contradict itself. Scripture will interpret Scripture. Faithful study requires digging and thinking—and most of all a reliance on the Holy Spirit for the true teaching we need. Wisdom from God teaches us to hear the whole counsel of Scripture and to apply God’s wise principles on what we read and study. It is very easy to cherry pick verses from the Bible to satisfy any human idea. Probably you have heard this example of two different passages that show this: “Cain rose up against his brother Abel and killed him.” [Gen. 4:8] and then “And Jesus said… ‘Go thou and do likewise.’ ” [Luke 10:37]. Think the Matthew 5 passage through in light of all else you hear God saying in His Word.
Hope this answers your questions about what we think.

QUESTION: Are you a peacemaker or a willing participant in quarrels and fights?

A Sample Page- “Give”

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This is the text that faces the image. It is intended to help a parent discuss the concept with his child. I hope this gives the idea of how the it will look.

GIVE
Read Mark 12:41-44, 2 Corinthians 9:6-11.
What did Jesus mean that she gave more than everyone else? What do we have to give to Jesus? Children usually don’t have independent income so discuss actions that can be gifts to others and thus to Jesus. What can you give to show others you love Jesus? Running errands for a busy parent or neighbor, cheerfully helping with chores, talking with an elderly family member, doing the best job possible on any project.
Read Ephesians 2:8-10.
Discuss and clarify that giving to others, or giving money to church or charity does not earn our salvation. We display our gratitude to God for His gift to us by giving generously to others. Discuss the Gospel truth of Jesus’ gift of life for us.

Book on the Horizon!

Oh, this book project has been a roller coaster ride! Painting and lettering the pages was the easiest part–even though I re-did them three times (not counting the “re-do” of cover and title pages). I have learned so much. Now as I prepare to send off the last bit of text to my publisher, I am reminded of my goal of wanting to influence the generations to come. I want to be “a mother in Israel” (Judges 5:7)—one who is a repairer of the broken walls, (Isaiah 58:12)– a landmark preserver.(Proverbs 22:28) I am praying that these pages are used by God to help boys and girls and their parents to grasp and pursue a vision of a life lived for Jesus.

As my father would say, I’ve “flubbed around” and managed to run down many trails that led nowhere. But, God is good. He has faithfully directed me and so today, I am ready to send the text to my publisher and expect that I will be seeing a “real” book sometime in the near future. I’m excited to know what you think about it. I’ll keep you posted—watch for my new website, coming soon— so you can order your own copies for the loved little ones in your life.
Question: What do you think of the pages?