With a
background in law enforcement (specifically in a county jail environment), I
feel that I’m more qualified than most who spout off on the police shootings
that have been high profile on the news. Anyone who has never gone through law
enforcement training and/or worked in the field cannot really understand the
dynamic of having to make instantaneous life or death decisions. Those of us
who have walked this walk know the feeling of functioning in an environment
that is often antagonistic and rampant with (especially with current
technology), Monday morning quarterbacks. Add to the mix the PC mindset and
you have a recipe for chaos.
All of these
shootings (including the choke-hold death in New York), had at least one thing
in common: they all involved individuals who did not comply with orders from
police officers. At this point, let me mention the shooting of a 12 yr old boy
in Ohio. This was a terrible result of a series of bad decisions, from the
adults responsible for the boy, to the boy, and the responding police officers.
It’s different from the other situations and doesn’t apply to this narrative.
Those who
cry that these individuals should not have been killed for such “minor”
offenses such as broken taillights, selling cigarettes, or whatever; I would
agree. But those who think they were killed for these reasons are taking the
wrong view. They all ended up dead as a result of their stupid behavior. That’s
right; stupid. Any person who does not do what the police tell them to do is
displaying stupidity. I’m not here to play Dr. Phil, or Kildare (it’s an old reference; look it up), and advance
reasons why people do such things,
because ultimately it doesn’t matter on the streets in real time. Cops don't have the luxury of exploring psyches when their lives are on the line - Right Now! Many of the
same morons aforementioned, would also cry they were killed because of their
race. Wrong again: if every one of these tragic scenarios had involved stupid
white people, it would have played out the same.
This whole
Black Lives Matter movement is a joke on so many levels that I would need a separate
post just to address it (hummm?). Since most young, black males die at the hands of young, black
males; why didn’t this movement start a long time ago? Because its
goal is not about “saving” black lives, it’s about stirring up the ignorant,
thug sub-culture that pervades our urban areas. Although these thoughts are my
own, I was more than pleased when I came across one of my present-day heroes of
the Cross, Voddie Baucham, expressing similar feelings regarding these issues
on a You Tube video of an interview he gave. That these views are expressed by
a brilliant, black man adds a credibility that I could never have (based on
skin color alone, never mind the fact I just don’t have his credentials and
eloquence).
What does
this all have to do with a Christian blog: a lot. We live in the days when
people call evil good and good evil; substitute darkness for light and light
for dark.
Isaiah said these folks were in for a bad time. These folks are those who defend the stupid behavior of these criminals. Especially those who defend it to the point of starting a movement! As I mentioned, my background is in the jail environment. It never ceases to amaze me (sadden might be a better word), how many people easily accept a criminal lifestyle. And how many of their "loved ones", are so accepting of it. It’s the norm! Evil is good; darkness is light. Many (just as many who are not in jail), identify as Christian. But their behavior indicates that may not be the case. You noticed I said may not be. None of us knows for sure. But I do know the Bible clearly states somebody is going to be in Hell. So when we are told to be separate, and to identify and confront sin; we need to have some indicators. As Kenny Rogers once said, “…we need to know when to hold them, when to fold them, and when to walk away, even run”. Pretty sound Biblical advice when you’re referring to witnessing, curtailment of witnessing, and avoiding reprobate behavior.
Isaiah said these folks were in for a bad time. These folks are those who defend the stupid behavior of these criminals. Especially those who defend it to the point of starting a movement! As I mentioned, my background is in the jail environment. It never ceases to amaze me (sadden might be a better word), how many people easily accept a criminal lifestyle. And how many of their "loved ones", are so accepting of it. It’s the norm! Evil is good; darkness is light. Many (just as many who are not in jail), identify as Christian. But their behavior indicates that may not be the case. You noticed I said may not be. None of us knows for sure. But I do know the Bible clearly states somebody is going to be in Hell. So when we are told to be separate, and to identify and confront sin; we need to have some indicators. As Kenny Rogers once said, “…we need to know when to hold them, when to fold them, and when to walk away, even run”. Pretty sound Biblical advice when you’re referring to witnessing, curtailment of witnessing, and avoiding reprobate behavior.
I don’t
think it’s too far-fetched to suggest that possibly all of these men killed by
the police would still be alive if they had demonstrated the fruits of the
Spirit when confronted, instead of pride, selfishness, and stubbornness (if not
malice). More Holy Spirit and less enablers is a great formula for anyone.
The police
are that thin, blue line that protects us from the thugs and those that seek to
exonerate them (defense attorneys, family, liberals, Hollywood – wow; what have
I done now!). They are the little Dutch boy with his fingers in the dyke. And
these days the dyke is springing too many holes at too fast a pace. God in his
limitless mercy, is allowing us the benefits of law enforcement even as society
continually mocks and degrades the brave men and women in this field. Believe
me when I tell you when God removes his protective hand from this measly planet
and all Hell really breaks loose; you better know that Jesus knows you!
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