How much worse punishment, do you think, will be deserved by the one who has spurned the Son of God, and has profaned the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified, and has outraged the Spirit of grace? For we know him who said, "Vengeance is mine; I will repay." And again, "The Lord will judge his people." It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
(Heb 10:29-31)
Let God repay those who act against the Church, let us, in the meantime, act in a spirit of peace, love, and humility. Justice belongs to the Lord of Heaven. When Paul in Acts 17 spoke to the Greeks, he didn't deface their holy materials, he respectfully used them to demonstrate that they were wrong and shared the Gospel. The Beast of the Book of Revelation wasn't conquered by protest and book burnings, it was the "word of their testimony" and the blood of the Lamb. Jesus rebuked James and John for asking that Jesus call down fire from Heaven on the Samaritan village that rejected them.
Standing up for the Gospel in a way that makes you a martyr is one thing, making martyrs out of others (believers and non-believers) is another thing entirely. Soldiers will die for this book burning. Believers in Islamic communities will (and have already) die for this book burning. Are our brothers and sisters being put at risk for the Gospel? No, this isn't the Gospel. The Gospel is what those brothers and sisters were already proclaiming in these countries. This is a show, an act of frustration, desperation, and anger. The Church, especially the Church that lives under the persecution of Islam needs our prayer. Here are a few prayer requests passed on by Christian Solidarity Worldwide by leaders of congregations in Muslim lands:
(Thanks to Michael Scott Horton for the prayer requests and some of the inspiration for this post)“Things are very, very difficult here…Several Village Heads who reported on Boko Haram have …been killed and then yesterday Boko Haram attacked Bauchi prison. The situation in Maiduguri is very tense. Please be praying for us. We need prayers for God’s grace and survival…We are the ones who are going to bear the brunt of [the burning of the Qur’an]. Since we saw news of what he plans we have been weeping and mourning. Ramadan will end here either end today or tomorrow. People are already moving their families away for safety.”
—From a pastor in Maiduguri, Nigeria, scene of the 2006 cartoon riots and the worst of the 2009 Boko Haram violence“In northern Nigeria the tension is high. We are in great panic because if this occurs it will be worse than 2006, and most of our churches will be burnt down. If you can plead with those people to stop the burnings it will help us.”
—Anglican Bishop Musa Tula of Bauchi, Nigeria“As I write the Iraqi Army Colonel has just left. He had a clear message: “There are plans to blow you up because of what the Pastor in Florida has said about burning the Holy Koran”. There is nothing we can do to protect ourselves. The army is being sent to us in force to try and protect us, what they can do is also limited…”
—The Reverend Canon Andrew White, Anglican Chaplain to Iraq
Provided by The Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East
Please pray for the church.
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