Two Mass Shootings in Two Days: God’s Question for His People Today

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August 5, 2019  |  READ TIME: 5 minutes
In The Daily Article today:

  • Two tragedies have horrified our nation
  • Mass shooters share four commonalities
  • An urgent lesson for all Christians

Note: I want to express my deep gratitude to my son, Ryan Denison, for writing The Daily Article while my wife and I were on vacation. Ryan’s insights were biblical, profound, and practical. I am honored and grateful to share this ministry with him.

Horror. Anger. Grief. Anguish. Heartbreak. Mourning. Shock.

These are some of my emotions this morning. But surprise is not among them. And that is one of the tragedies of these tragedies.

A man opened fire at an El Paso shopping area Saturday morning, killing at least twenty people and wounding twenty-six others. He was apprehended at the scene.

Early the next morning, another shooter opened fire, this time in an entertainment district in Dayton, Ohio. At least nine people were murdered, including the gunman’s sister, and twenty-six others were wounded. The shooter was killed by police.

There have now been 251 mass shootings in America this year. And 2019 is little more than seven months old.

A murderer living twenty minutes from my home

Watching the national reaction to these tragedies, it seems to me that despair has captured our collective soul.

We are afraid that no place in America is safe today. We can’t put metal detectors at every store, mall, movie theater, and office building. And even if we did, murderers would just attack us in the parking lot.

How do you know that wherever you’re going today won’t be next? The fact is, you don’t. Dallas is not safer than Dayton. A garlic festival in California is not safer than a Walmart in El Paso.

A young man living in Allen, Texas (twenty minutes north of my home) drove ten hours to massacre people in El Paso and is now one of the most infamous mass murderers in American history. Perhaps someone living in your community will be next.

On a morning like this, it’s easy to wonder how the Christian message can possibly be relevant to the crisis of mass shootings. How can the gospel protect us from the next massacre? How can it make a difference in this epidemic?

What mass shooters have in common

Tomorrow, I plan to answer our question in the context of the racist worldview that reportedly motivated the El Paso shooter. For today, I’d like to respond more personally.

In the wake of the El Paso massacre, the Los Angeles Timespublished a vitally important op-ed by Jillian Peterson and James Densley. These university professors run The Violence Project, a nonpartisan think tank dedicated to reducing violence in society and improving policy and practice through research and analysis.

Working on a project funded by the research arm of the US Department of Justice, they have studied mass shootings since 1966, along with media, social media, manifestos, suicide notes, trial transcripts, and medical records. They have discovered four commonalities among the perpetrators of nearly all the mass shootings they have studied:

One: The vast majority experienced early childhood trauma and exposure to violence at a young age.

Two: Nearly every mass shooter reached an identifiable crisis point in the weeks or months leading up to the shooting.

Three: Most of the shooters studied the actions of other shooters and sought validation for their motives.

Four: They all had the means to carry out their plans by obtaining weapons legally, illegally, or from family members.

As a result, Peterson and Densley recommend tighter control of media sites that validate violence, improved security and weapons control, and proactive responses to those in personal crisis.

The darker the night, the more crucial our light

While society should obviously take all effective measures to protect itself, here’s my biblical point: Jesus can change any life he touches. He can heal any trauma. He can redeem any crisis. The God who turned a murdering Pharisee into a missionary of grace can transform anyone.

Do you believe that any person stands beyond the transforming power of our Savior’s love? What about the person planning the next massacre?

The more secularized our culture becomes, the more evangelistic our churches must become. The more people during a crisis ridicule our prayers, the more they need our prayers. The more traumatized and victimized our society, the more vital our compassion. (For more, see Ryan Denison’s “The Gilroy Garlic Festival: Moving forward by not moving on.”)

The greater the threat of violence, the more urgent our message.

That’s why we must do all we can to reach the next shooters before they strike. We must use our influence to permeate our broken culture with biblical truth and grace. We must share God’s word and love with everyone we can in every way we can.

God’s question for his people today

Jesus is weeping beside twenty-nine graves today (John 11:35). He is calling us to join him with heartbroken compassion for the victims and their families and a renewed commitment to our gospel mandate.

We are still the only “light of the world” (Matthew 5:14). The darker the night, the more crucial our light.

One lesson of El Paso and Dayton is that every community is a mission field. As a result, every Christian is a missionary.

This morning, I hear our Lord asking, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” (Isaiah 6:8).

What is your answer to him?

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From Pastor Dewey:

About 10 years ago a visiting Pastor to Albuquerque spoke to a group of Pastors, I was blessed to be part of the group. I am sorry I cannot remember his name! But he said many powerful things including this: “America, Bless God!” He said “God has blessed America in so many ways, It is time for America to Bless God!”
So very, very true, this day and all days!

D.A. Carson assessed our situation well when he described how “people do not drift toward holiness. Apart from grace-driven effort, people do not gravitate toward godliness, prayer, obedience to Scripture, faith, and delight in the Lord. We drift toward compromise and call it tolerance; we drift toward disobedience and call it freedom; we drift toward superstition and call it faith. We cherish the indiscipline of lost self-control and call it relaxation; we slouch toward prayerlessness and delude ourselves into thinking we have escaped legalism; we slide toward godlessness and convince ourselves we have been liberated.”

We have had our second mass shooting here in America in less than 24 hours!!! This time in Dayton Ohio! I am in shock! In Dayton 9 have been shot and killed, 16 injured. Yesterday we had 20 people shot to death in El Paso, with 26 injured. In less than 24 hours we have lost 29 people from the hands of these mass murderers. Oh My! Hearts need to be changed for Jesus, this is a heart issue. John 11:35….Jesus wept. Come pray with us at FGGAM.ORG Also I pray all Churches in America spend time in prayer this morning over these extreme tragedies.

Many in America will once again make this a political issue, The Democrats versus the Republicans. This is not a political problem, it is a heart problem, hearts need to be given over to Jesus

Connect before you correct!

The Body of Christ, especially Pastors, have got to work harder than ever to bring the GOSPEL to America! We must hit the streets all over America. We must connect with people before we correct people. Stand firm, but in LOVE, the LOVE OF JESUS! All this hate being spewed forth, word vomit on twitter, Facebook, and in D.C. does NO GOOD! You cannot pour gasoline on a fire.

If you speak hate your going to get it all spoken back to you, you become a fool.

Do not speak to a fool, for he will despise the wisdom of your words. Proverbs 23:9

WE NEED ROLE MODELS!!! ROLE MODELS FOR JESUS!

We must occupy and spread the GOOD NEWS IN AMERICA, WE MUST CARRY OUT THE GREAT COMMISSION, it is not a suggestion, it is a command from our LORD!

Do people see JESUS in you?

Do you honor our LORD with the words you speak and write?

Satan is raging and destroying America! The fabric of our country is being ripped apart!

Why is the World full of evil?

“So I tell you this, and insist on it in the Lord, that you must no longer live as the Gentiles do, in the futility of their thinking. They are darkened in their understanding and separated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them due to the hardening of their hearts” Eph 4: 17, 18.

The Scriptures call the mind of the natural man “blinded” 2 Cor. 4:4, “depraved” Romans 1:28, “corrupt” 1 Tim. 6:5, and “unspiritual” Col. 2:18. The natural mind thinks from a humanistic, sin-debased viewpoint. The viewpoint of the flesh directs its thoughts. The sinful mind is under the control of Satan and can never please God because it concentrates on things of the world and not things of the Spirit. The natural mind walks the road of hopelessness and self-destruction.

Hearts need to be changed for JESUS!

All this evil is a heart issue! So many in America do not have JESUS!

John 11:35…Jesus Wept

The Church needs to carry out the Great Commission!

Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Matthew 28:19…….so many in America do not have Jesus. We need to be missionaries here in our own country!

Pastor Dewey Note: Years ago when I interviewed Tom Lester, who played Eb on Green Acres, he told me and the listeners of KKIM that when he traveled with Billy Graham, Billy never preached a sermon without preaching heaven, hell, repentance, forgiveness and salvation.

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Do we leave out a big part of God’s story if we only talk about God’s love?

Aug 2, 2019

From the writings of the Rev. Billy GrahamQ: The debate about God’s judgment versus God’s love is back in the news. Do Christians leave out a big part of God’s story if they only talk about God’s love? — L.G.A: A Bible professor once said, “Never preach Hell without tears in your eyes.” Proclaiming the love of Christ cannot be fully preached without first establishing that God the Father will judge the human race for its disobedience to Him. The Bible says, “The entirety of Your word is truth, and every one of Your righteous judgments endures forever” (Psalm 119:160).Because God is righteous, He wants to spare us from the awful reality of Hell. He devised a way to rescue us and save us from His judgment, and so He sent His one and only Son to pay the penalty for our sin. He judged sin at the cross and extended His forgiveness to those who would accept His gift of salvation. For those who reject what Christ did at Calvary, He will judge the world.

None of us deserves God’s love. All of us deserve His righteous judgment and wrath (John 3:18; Romans 3:9-12). It is easy to think of evil and depraved people deserving divine judgment … but the kind people that we know will also be judged if they refuse and neglect God’s offer of mercy and forgiveness.

God judges mankind by the standard of the only God-man who ever lived, Jesus Christ. Jesus, the innocent Lamb of God, stands between our sin and the judgment of God the Father. “But when the kindness and the love of God our Savior toward man appeared … He saved us … to the hope of eternal life” (Titus 3:4-7).

The cross shows us the seriousness of the judgment of sin — but the cross also shows us the immeasurable love of God. Receive Him without delay.

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(This column is based on the words and writings of the late Rev. Billy Graham.)

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Please visit me for more everyday at FGGAM.ORG as we look at all the issues facing us from a Biblical perspective.

Please pray with us against all evil……..in the MIGHTY NAME OF JESUS! AMEN!

America! Bless God!

Our greatest human need is to know and love the God who saved us. And through salvation, we come to experience His glorious grace.

President Kennedy said:

“Let us go forth to lead this land that we love, joining in the prayer of General George Washington in 1783,

‘that God would have you in His holy protection … that He would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all to do justice, to love mercy, and to demean ourselves with … the characteristics of the Divine Author of our blessed religion, without an humble imitation of whose example we can never hope to be a happy nation …’”

President Kennedy concluded:
“The guiding principle and prayer of this Nation has been, is now, and ever shall be ‘In God We Trust.’”

In a dark corner of the internet, extremists find an audience

The El Paso shooting prompted 8chan’s founder early Sunday to urge its current owners to “do the world a favor and shut it off.”

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