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Darkbloom
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I could be wrong, but I’m pretty sure David wrote most of the Psalms. He didn’t put trust in his bow or sword but in the Lord. But David had no problem using those implements when the need arised, as is shown in Scripture.This morning I read in Psalm 44
"I do not trust in my bow,
my sword does not bring me
victory;
but you give us victory over our
enemies,
you put our adversaries to shame.
In God we make our boast all day
long
and we will praise your name
forever.’
Guns are among us for the foreseeable future. Some will own them for self defense, and put their trust in this tool of killing. In my community, there are plenty of guns. You want one; you can get one legally or illegally. I know many who have died from gun shot wounds; having a gun would not have saved any of them. So for me, the challenge is how do we get beyond violence? What God wills is peace among us; what part of what God wills are we unwilling to will? We pray “Thy will be done on earth as in heaven.”
I’m not saying that everyone should be armed to the teeth - maybe that’s not how your personal walk is suppose to progress - but it seems equally erroneous to imply there is some sort of lack of faith or recalcitrance of will implicit in owning a gun.