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Showing posts with label guns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guns. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Peter Carried a Sword


The subject of gun ownership is a hot topic in the United States right now.  People on both sides of the issue can get quite heated. “Discussions” of the subject can become quite animated.

The ancient Jews trusted God but still carried weapons.  The men rebuilding the city walls of Jerusalem had this to say.  Nevertheless we made our prayer unto our God, and set a watch against them day and night, because of them.” Nehemiah 4:9

It is shocking to some Christians when they realize that the Twelve carried weapons (Luke 22:36-38), most likely swords or short knives.  The weapons were for protection from robbers on the road and from wild animals.  Peter used his sword for another purpose. (Luke 22:49-51; John 18:1-11; Mark 14:47; and Matthew 26:51-54)

Monday, July 2, 2012

An Armed Man Walks Into Your Church ...


Last Sunday a man armed with an assault rifle and multiple other weapons walked into a church service in Fairhope Alabama (USA) and sat down, with his wife, in one of the pews.  Naturally this stirred some alarm among the congregation and someone used their cell phone to notify the local police.

The man was arrested and carried to the local jail, but his wife was not charged.  The man was found to have controlled drugs in his possession and had numerous other unregistered weapons in his home.

How would your church respond, especially if the man had begun to shoot?  What about armed men attempting to steal the morning’s collections?


The case has caused a lot of discussion.  Here are some of the opinions:
1.     Armed guards should be posted at the doors of the church.
2.     There should be no armed guards, but the church members should carry concealed weapons.
3.     The church should affirm its refusal to allow weapons within its premises.
4.     The church should provide self-defense classes.
5.     The church should discuss the issue and decide on evacuation routes and defensive measures.
6.     Arming the church will probably result in accidental shootings.
7.     Totally banning weapons may result in legal challenges.
8.     Do we really want to kill someone in our church?
9.     Does the Christian have a right to self-defense?
10. Would church members reject being “saved” by an armed security guard?
11. It is better to have an electronic security and alarm system than an armed guard.
12. Should Christians be entirely pacifist?
13. Is there a difference between “murder” and “kill”?
14. Could not fifty unarmed men (or women) overpower one man with a gun?
15. 2 Corinthians 2:10
16. Should we fear man or fear God? Proverbs 29:25
17. We are called to be an example of Jesus.
18. Jesus was never armed.

What do you think? 

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Christian Gun Ownership

I ran across a website the other day which left me feeling very conflicted. The name of the website is Christian Gun Owner and it has over 82,000 visitors a month. While I agree with some of the points that the owner of the website makes, it seems that the main point of the site is to defend ownership of guns by Christians. Nothing is said about how Jesus and Christianity relate to guns. The feeling is that this is for Christians who put their trust in their guns, not in the Holy Spirit.

The other thing that bothers me about this site is that the writer believes that the U.S. Constitution was "framed under the guiding hand of an almighty God ..." Well, yes and no. The Bible is clear that God is in total control and that He places governments in power. It is not clear that the United States holds a place as "God's Special people." This smacks of the discredited doctrine of British Israelism.

http://www.christiangunowner.com/