There is no cliche’ that can comfort a person or a nation in pain, but there are wise words that can touch the human heart. I found the words of comfort below, taken from the Desiring God Blog, to be filled with tenderness and truth.
John Piper wrote these words after the Columbine shootings, then revised them after 9/11.
I hope they will help you to help others,
Blessings,
Floyd
21 Ways to Minister to Those Who Are Suffering
1. Pray. Ask God for his help for you and for those you want to minister to. Ask him for wisdom and compassion and strength and a word fitly chosen. Ask that those who are suffering would look to God as their help and hope and healing and strength. Ask that he would make your mouth a fountain of life.
2. Feel and express empathy with those most hurt by this great evil and loss; weep with those who weep.
3. Feel and express compassion because of the tragic circumstances of so many loved ones and friends who have lost more than they could ever estimate.
4. Take time and touch, if you can, and give tender care to the wounded in body and soul.
5. Hold out the promise that God will sustain and help those who cast themselves on him for mercy and trust in his grace. He will strengthen you for the impossible days ahead in spite of all darkness.
6. Affirm that Jesus Christ tasted hostility from men and knew what it was to be unjustly tortured and abandoned, and to endure overwhelming loss, and then be killed, so that he is now a sympathetic mediator for us with God.
7. Declare that this murder was a great evil, and that God’s wrath is greatly kindled by the wanton destruction of human life created in his image.
8. Acknowledge that God has permitted a great outbreak of sin against his revealed will, and that we do not know all the reasons why he would permit such a thing now, when it was in his power to stop it.
9. Express the truth that Satan is a massive reality in the universe that conspires with our own sin and flesh and the world to hurt people and to move people to hurt others, but stress that Satan is within and under the control of God.
10. Express that these terrorists rebelled against the revealed will of God and did not love God or trust him or find in God their refuge and strength and treasure, but scorned his ways and his Person.
11. Since rebellion against God was at the root of this act of murder, let us all fear such rebellion in our own hearts, and turn from it, and embrace the grace of God in Christ, and renounce the very impulses that caused this tragedy.
12. Point the living to the momentous issues of sin and repentance in our own hearts and the urgent need to get right with God through his merciful provision of forgiveness in Christ, so that a worse fate than death will not overtake us.
13. Remember that even those who trust in Christ may be cut down like these thousands who were in New York and Washington, but that does not mean they have been abandoned by God or not loved by God even in those agonizing hours of
suffering. God’s love conquers even through calamity.
14. Mingle heart-wrenching weeping with unbreakable confidence in the goodness and sovereignty of God who rules over and through the sin and the plans of rebellious people.
15. Trust God for his ability to do the humanly impossible, and bring you through this nightmare and, in some inscrutable way, bring good out of it.
16. Explain, when the time is right, and they have the wherewithal to think clearly that one of the mysteries of God’s greatness is that he ordains that some things come to pass which he forbids and disapproves of.
17. Express your personal cherishing of the sovereignty of God as the ground of all your hope as you face the human impossibilities of life. The very fulfillment of the New Covenant promises of our salvation and preservation hang on God’s sovereignty over rebellious human wills.
18. Count God your only lasting treasure, because he is the only sure and stable thing in the universe.
19. Remind everyone that to live is Christ and to die is gain.
20. Pray that God would incline their hearts to his word, open their eyes to his wonders, unite their hearts to fear him, and satisfy them with his love.
21. At the right time sound the trumpet that all this good news is meant by God to free us for radical, sacrificial service for the salvation of men and the glory of Christ. Help them see that one message of all this misery is to show us that life is short and fragile and followed by eternity, and small, man-centered ambitions are tragic.
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I am a former member of Metro Christian Fellowship, and I hope all is going well with you and Sally.
If you check the voting record of most \’pro-life\’ candidates when it comes gun control issues, they invariably favor the gun lobby and receive high marks from the NRA. Although these politicians want laws to protect our youngest generation- the yet to be born, they oppose gun legislation that would save many lives of America\’s children and young adults.
In one single year, firearms killed no children in Japan, 19 in Great Britain,
57 in Germany, 109 in France, 153 in Canada, and 5,285 in the United States ( Centers for Disease Control ). And, this same agency reports that for kids under age 15, the rate of firearm deaths is almost 12 times higher in America than in 25 other industrialized nations combined.
Furthermore, our youth are in the crosshairs of a predominately American phenomenon: school shootings. Since 1996, there have been 48 school shooting incidents worldwide. Whereas 37 or 77% occurred within the United States, only two foreign countries experienced more than one incident- Germany and Canada had two apiece. ( Infoplease Almanac)
In ancient times some cultures sacrificed their children to idols and false gods. We consider that barbaric. However, aren\’t we in this country sacrificing our children to the false sense of security that guns provide, and to a \”sacred cow\” we call \”right to bear arms\”
For the most part, it is evangelical America that opposes abortion. Yet sadly, a large segment of the Christian community adheres to a pro-gun mentality that, as far as I can see, has no biblical basis or sound theology to support it. We are a people that pray to the Father to deliver us from evil, but prefer to put our faith in guns to do the job. Christians are constantly asking these days, \’What would Jesus do?\’ I wonder if Jesus were walking the streets of present day America, would He be toting a six shooter? When Christ was arrested before His crucifixion, one of His disciples drew out a weapon ( his sword ) to defend Him. But Jesus rebukes the disciple with these words: \’Put your sword back into its place; for all those who take up the sword shall perish by the sword.\’ ( Matthew 26:52 NAS ). The United States has taken up firearms like no other developed nation in modern times. Are not many thousands perishing because of our senseless obsession with guns?
Neil Brown
Lawrence, Kansas
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