Wow... somewhere in that crowd of shoppers in a Walmart, there was a murderer (or a few of them, depending on how many people stepped on this man) who will likely never be caught by the police. It's almost surreal... and heart-sickeningly sad. I feel so bad for the family of the man who was killed. I say "killed" because it could have been avoided so easily.
I don't want to have a sinfully vengeful heart, but I am glad that vengeance belongs to the Lord. Each person's sin has either been punished at the Cross or will be punished in Hell. I do pray for the former, but that won't always be the case, to the glory of God in His justice.
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Wow... somewhere in that crowd of shoppers in a Walmart, there was a murderer (or a few of them, depending on how many people stepped on this man) who will likely never be caught by the police. It's almost surreal... and heart-sickeningly sad. I feel so bad for the family of the man who was killed. I say "killed" because it could have been avoided so easily.
I don't want to have a sinfully vengeful heart, but I am glad that vengeance belongs to the Lord. Each person's sin has either been punished at the Cross or will be punished in Hell. I do pray for the former, but that won't always be the case, to the glory of God in His justice.
I'm just not sure that we're collectively worth saving anymore.
Wow Sife,
That is pretty dark bro.
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I hate the way Christmas has become about stuff. It makes me sick.
Sife,
We are *not* worth saving, in a sense. In light of God's holiness and justice, we are very much unworthy to be saved! Hence, the wonder of His grace!
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