Check Yo’ Self!
Facebook has been a twitter, er… I guess we need a new phrase.
Point is, Sarah Palin told people to kill people.
Obama said to bring a gun to a knife fight, which, I fully anticipate doing.
Pete Stark won’t pee on my leg, which, well, kinda is a weird thing to say at all.
And George W. Bush said….. something that didn’t make a lot of sense at all.
Anyway. I’m not really writing to write about the crazy right, or the bleeding heart left. I’m not writing to get into a political debate about Sarah Palin.
Here’s the facts.
People say stupid things. I know I do. Do you? Probably.
So where does that leave us? Well. It leaves us, really where it started. Right? Be careful what you say. Someone is looking up to you, learning from you, mimicking you. They won’t always take your exact advice, sometimes they misinterpret it to the extreme. Sometimes they’ll ignore it completely.
I’ve been looking to scripture on this subject, especially in light of the recent shootings, and I think it’s been fairly clear on this subject.
Ephesians 4:29 says, “ Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear.”
So, in my mind, it doesn’t really matter who said it, or what action came of it. (ie: whether a shooter was driven by a mix of the crazies/politicians.) We should just be more careful what we say. If we’re running around talking about glorifying God with our Country, then we probably shouldn’t put cross hairs over a ‘foe’ and tell my 367,000 (+) followers to ‘reload’, and I certainly shouldn’t say in front of a million people that we should bring a gun to a knife fight.
However…
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And this is the big one.
Sarah Palin has said some mean things, and while I do not agree with her politics, and probably most of her religious views, I know I agree with her on one thing. We serve an awesome God. One that died for you, me, and her. a God who forgave me, and all of the awful things I’ve ever done. A God who I know has already forgiven Sarah Palin for any mean things she’s said, and a God who has not only forgiven but DIED for the shooter himself. An Awesome God.
I’ve realized, it’s not my place to judge her.
I long for the day where we can remember God in moments like this and not look for a finger to point. I pray for the day that politics don’t hi-jack every incident and blame the other side. I long for a difference. I long for a longing for God that is so powerful, worldly politics do not get me all bent out of shape.
There. I said it.
