Do I think
that what he did was ABSOLUTELY AWFUL?
Yes. Do I think him being
sentenced for life is just? One hundred
percent. I think God hates what Sandusky
did. I think Jesus weeps with those
boys. It hurts that they had to go through
that kind of trauma. But you know
what? In all the frenzy, something else
hurt me too. I saw many Facebook
statuses about being so happy Sandusky got convicted—which is understandable. I
believe in justice too and I’m glad he’s no longer hurting people. Others were harsher though, saying things like, “There must be a special
place because hell isn’t bad enough for people like that.” I believe that Jesus died for Sandusky’s
sins. Even though it’s hard, I believe
Jesus took the shame of those actions upon himself. I believe that the same evil that is in Sandusky
is in me—dare I say it—I believe it is in you too. There is nothing we aren’t capable of apart
from Christ. If we choose to live out of
our wounds and to slip further away from God and the good he instilled in us,
there is no monstrosity out of our bounds. I pray that Sandusky would feel
convicted about his unjust actions. But
I also pray that he would come in contact with God’s steadfast, irresistible
love. I pray that Sandusky would seek
forgiveness and God would meet him there and flood him with unconditional love
and healing (Sandusky was a victim of abuse himself). I believe that Jesus’ blood is pure enough to
wash my dirt and Sandusky’s dirt away. I
pray that we would all come to know God deeply and personally experience his
love which surpasses all understanding.
What are your thoughts and feelings about this issue?
3 comments:
Good post. It's very easy to cast the first stone. It is terrible, terrible what happened, yet atrocities like this occur all over the world, every day. It would be quite something if we took the energies we poured into this one situation and looked for ways to rescue and bring healing to those trapped by such a life- both the abused and the abusers.
I agree with all that you said Chelsea! Beautifully written!
This is so true, but so hard for us to deal with sometimes. I once read a quote that said, "Grace is not looking for good men who it may approve...[rather] it is looking for condemned, guilty, speechless and helpless men whom it may save, sanctify and glorify." I remember the first time I read this I was just like, "wow!".
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