My pastor Chris Jarrell wrote this yesterday:
Yesterday, a horrible act of evil occurred. Myself along with many Americans are saddened, heartbroken and feeling helpless. Many of us are angry, many of us are shaking our heads in disgust or simply questioning…Why? How?
With any events that involve the murder of innocent children, my righteous anger wells up?
I try to stay in these places personally, because things like this breaks my heart deeply. I also believe these break the heart of God. When his creation, the very ones that He created have fallen so deeply in this sin sick world and because of their sin act out on others.
Sin separates us ALL from God’s perfect will. Sin destroys and kills! When we as a society excuse sin as this will only effect me…that is a myth and lie. Sin harms others. We see that the issues the person who committed this horrendous act has do with mental, nevertheless, that is not excuse, when we need to leave a life of self-control and I believe every heart and every life can be redeem for a greater purpose.
I will be honest with you I wrestle with the tension why things like this happen. But here what I do know – “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit” Psalm 34:18. I also know that can deal with our pain and be confronted with our questions and doubts. I also know that the Savior of the world, Jesus Christ, not empathizes with us but he truly understands what it is like to live in our sin sick world.
As I began praying yesterday about this tragedy, the Holy Spirit prompted me to go to Psalm 61
1 O God, listen to my cry!
Hear my prayer!
2 From the ends of the earth,
I cry to you for help
when my heart is overwhelmed.
Lead me to the towering rock of safety,
3 for you are my safe refuge,
a fortress where my enemies cannot reach me.
4 Let me live forever in your sanctuary,
safe beneath the shelter of your wings!
Another passage, I started praying through for those who are weak and feel like they have no strength to cope at this time is Isaiah 40:29 – “He gives strength to the weary, And to him who lacks might He increases power.”
I know these passages can’t erase the loss, the pain, and the events of yesterday. I do know God can give us the strength that we all need. Even in the most hopeless of times and circumstances, He can restore hope.




























































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