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Having been a victim, I can tell you that the death of a perpetrator and murderer doesn’t bring much closure or finality to anything. Just more death. Vengeance is the Lord’s not ours.
I could care less if Jeffrey Dahmer is in heaven; him being in hell doesn’t give me more or less comfort. Those are eternal questions that only God need worry about. For me to worry about them, or even to have an opinion, is to place myself in a place of judgment that I dare not even contemplate. I am at best a sinner saved by grace. I have no business even making judgments eternal on another human being.
Perhaps a old early Christian desert father story is appropriate:
I could care less if Jeffrey Dahmer is in heaven; him being in hell doesn’t give me more or less comfort. Those are eternal questions that only God need worry about. For me to worry about them, or even to have an opinion, is to place myself in a place of judgment that I dare not even contemplate. I am at best a sinner saved by grace. I have no business even making judgments eternal on another human being.
Perhaps a old early Christian desert father story is appropriate:
A brother who was insulted by another brother came to Abba Sisoes, and said to him: “I was hurt by my brother, and I want to avenge myself.” The old man tried to console him and said: “Don’t do that, my child. Rather leave vengeance to God.” But he said: “I will not quit until I avenge myself.” Then the old man said: “Let us pray, brother; and standing up, he said: ‘O God, we no longer need you to take care of us since we now avenge ourselves.’”
I think Dahmer was an evil man. I don’t know his last words or his heart in the end. I don’t need to. God has been taking care of these things long before I was around - and I suspect he laughs at our foolishness in even debating such a thing.Hearing these words, the brother fell at the feet of the old man and said: “I am not going to fight with my brother any more. Forgive me, Abba.”