Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Five days ago a young man killed his mother and then went to a nearby elementary school, broke into a window, and proceeded to shoot innocent people. Twenty-eight people died; six adults and twenty-two six and seven-year old children, whom he didn't even know. He turned the gun on himself and committed suicide as well. Our whole country is in shock for this senseless violence and murder of innocent human beings, particularly the babies.

I have been especially bothered by this, even brought to tears several times during the repeated newscasts this week showing the devastation of a town preparing the week before Christmas, a supposedly joyful time. Now they mourn. I cannot imagine the pain and agony these people are going through as they put to rest their children, mothers, wives, teachers, friends, sisters, brothers... I heard that the town removed their Christmas lights and their Christmas decorations. They do not feel like celebrating and rejoicing. They have bodies to bury and funerals to attend. They have children to comfort; mothers and fathers to hold tight and just love through this whole ordeal. Sometimes there are no words to say. Time will have to help heal this wound. Our God will have to see them through this and He will have to whisper into many ears that "it will be okay."

I know that I myself questioned, "why, Lord?" But, my faith tells me that I have to give it to God, for He will somehow bring good from it. We may not see the good for years to come, but, somewhere it will come. We have to trust. I do have faith that all of the children are in heaven with Jesus. They will be there on Christmas morn to see Mary holding the Baby Jesus. They will perhaps place a kiss on the cheek of the infant child and will so joyfully sing with the cherubim and seraphim and ALL the choirs of angels to welcome the newborn king. Theirs will be such a joyous Christmas as they've never seen before. This can be a comfort to the grieving. This year their children will spend Christmas in heaven, and what more glorious gift could they receive than the gift of eternal life? They now see the face of God Almighty in all His radiance!!! No more pain, no more agony of life on earth. Only heaven and eternal happiness with Jesus the King!! And we pray the same for all of the adults whose lives were taken. Ours is a merciful God! A wondrous God! A God of love and compassion who made us to dwell in heaven with Him!

And God so loved the world that He gave us His only begotten Son, so that we might be saved from our sins and share with Him eternal life. Jesus gave us on His own, no one forced Him, His life, and He died on a cross, to save us from our sins. He conquered sin and death. He defeated Satan. By His cross and resurrection, we are saved!!