|
||||
Deals with the DevilPosted August 14th, 2007 by Jen in politics/world news, religion
Supposedly, this release was a “gesture of goodwill” according to a Taliban spokesman. However, an unnamed source says the two hostages were freed for ransom, after direct negotiations between the government of South Korea and the Taliban. I welcome the release of the two women, and praise God for this unfolding of events. However… Is it right to make deals with the devil? I’ve been grappling with this issue of giving in to the demands of the Taliban. Every compassionate person in the world wants these hostages released. But what is the real price? It’s not $10 million and it’s not eight Taliban fighters being released. It’s a strengthened force of evil that gets more powerful every time it is fed through compromise. I had to ask that question, WWJD? I found an answer of sorts in these scriptures. Mark 1:12-13; Matthew 4:1-11; Luke 4:1-15; John 1:19-2:25. These are the biblical accounts of Jesus facing the Devil in the wilderness. Jesus had been fasting for forty days and forty nights and he was hungry, as any man would be. The Devil came and tempted him with several deals. In exchange for Jesus dealing with the Devil in some way or another, and giving the Devil either legitimacy or worship, Jesus could have bread to eat, personal safety, or all the power in the world. Jesus was in an extremely difficult position and was offered a variety of tempting compromises by the Devil. So I decided I could attempt a comparison here. In my little analogy, Jesus will be the Christian South Koreans and their advocates, and the Devil will be the Taliban. So the Taliban Devil comes to the South Korean Christian advocates, which group is also in an extremely difficult position, and begins to offer deals. The heart of the deals is a demand to recognize me, worship me, which is what the Devil really wants. If the South Korean Christian advocates would respond as Jesus, they would first say, “Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God.” In other words, being held hostage, when offered freedom (bread) at the cost of bowing to the demands of the Devil, they should decline, believing that their life and freedom comes from the mouth of God. Next, when the South Korean Christian advocates are guaranteed their personal safety as Jesus was (throw Yourself down and the angels will catch you, quoting scripture), they should respond, “You shall not put the Lord Your God to the test.” In other words, when the Taliban Devil begins to talk as if he is a genuine and sanctioned authority who knows the language of negotiation, do not be fooled. And finally, when the Taliban Devil says I will give you all the hostages if you give me $10 Million (fall down and worship me), then the response of the South Korean Christian advocates should be “Go, Satan! For it is written, ‘You shall worship the Lord Your God, and serve Him only.’” And what do you think would happen if the South Korean Christian advocates responded as Jesus did and refused to deal with the Devil? Would everything fall apart, would everyone die, would there be ruin? No, I believe that we would have the same ending as given in Matthew 4:11: “Then the devil left Him; and behold, angels came and began to minister to Him.” photo credits: Korea Times |
Search
Categories
arts & crafts
blog stuff
book reviews
carnivals
china
education
germany
family life
features
france/french
general
giveaways
health/cooking/food
history
holidays
humor
music
parenting
persecuted church
poetry
politics/world news
product review
religion
science
sports
the office
the ranch
Recent Posts
Photohunt: Pointed (rock and spade)
Independence Day!
WW: Christmas in July
America: the good, the bad, and the ugly
It’s all in the glasses.
Finish Strong
The Unknown Insect (that’s giving me nightmares).
Don’t ask for just a few.
Drywall and Paint
The Squeaky Wheel…gets locked in the bathroom.
Blogroll
A Thousand Words
A True Believer
Ambleside Online
An Island Life
An Untraditional Home
Bending the Twigs
Blind Pig & The Acorn
Boomer in the Pew
Chasing the Wind
Chrysalis
Coffee Mom
Consent of the Governed
Demand Debate
Dishpan Dribble
Dr. Sanity
Educating Germany
French Word-A-Day
Heart of the Matter
Homeschool Radio Shows
Learning As We Go Homeschool
Life Nurturing Education
Marriage Monday
Meditations and Confessions of a Homemaker
MooBee Farm
Mrs. D’s Multiplication Lapbook
No Fighting, No Biting!
Our Seven Qtpies
Peace Hill Press
Pebble Chaser
Postcard from Provence
Pounding the Pavement
Principled Discovery
Pseudo-Polymath
Rapp Family Aixtreme Life
Rocks In My Dryer
Rouge-Bleu
Sandier Pastures
Shore Stories
Simple Pleasures
Small World
Sprittibee
Susan Wise Bauer
TeamMASCOT
The Baldwin Project
The Bonny Glen
The Parenting Diaries
The Thomas Institute
Timberdoodle
Timothy Moms
Under His Construction
RSS Feeds
RSS 1.0
RSS 2.0
ATOM
|
|||
The Taliban released two female hostages on Monday, the 
4 Responses
One thing is for sure, they have found a profitable venture. When you deal with terrorists, you fuel them. There is a reason kidnapping for ransom is rampant in Mexico and nearly unheard of here. They negotiate and pay there. We don’t.
Great post friend! Well said!
Yes - we are going back to RVing it - if our house sells that is! All in God’s hands really. My husband is just not happy with the job here and wants to go back to a less authoritve position. So for now it is back to the RV - I am actually very okay with it - God taught me so many things in the RV and I know He has so many more lessons for me! It was good for our family the first time and no doubt will be the second time too! My ideal would be for the hubby to find a job where he travels and then we could just hit the road with him. What an adventure that would be! Although just living in an RV with 4 kids is an awful big adventure already right?!
So we will probably be in either Winnemucca again or in Elko.
Warmly,
mandi
Dana, this is a hard discussion. I hate to sound hard-lined one way or another, and I’m not solid in my opinions on this, but feel like it needs to be discussed. So, thanks for your comment; this is a subject that not a lot of people are comfortable digging into.
And I realized that my thoughts at the end of this post may sound crazy, as if no one will die if we just refuse to deal with the Taliban. The earthly reality is that people have died and will die at the hands of this evil group; however, I have an eternal view on this. The eternal life of the Christian is secure and undoubtedly ministering angels are/will be caring for the hostages; - but this may look different in the supernatural than in the natural.
Mandi, I’m trusting for house sales for both you and Dana. Maybe you should just go to Denver with her in an RV caravan! Could she survive a Denver winter in an RV? Anyhow, both of you ladies are embarking on some new adventures. And you know, Oregon is not so far - you all are welcome to camp out on my 20 acres anytime - plenty of room!
hi i enjoyed the read
RSS feed for comments on this post · TrackBack URL
Comment