This is the day I turn my body over to the Lord, Jesus Christ!
When Hate becomes Synonymous Integrity is Lost Forever
Integrity means having strong moral principles, and honest adherence to other people. Without the virtue of love, hate takes the first place of an evil society that promises eternal death.
When America was attacked more than once the hatred arose throughout the land against the Japanese in 1941, the Muslims on 9/11 and all perpetrators of anything against our nation and its leaders.
Now, when Charlie Kirk was assassinated just recently there were many who applauded his death. It isn’t just because his views were for peace and the love of Christ, it went further with so many harboring hatred deep in their hearts for righteousness and the teaching of Jesus Christ.
Take this evil that appears in the voices of so many who feel their political or religious attitudes are the only way to accept, and their attitude towards those that do not agree are their enemies.
Turn this around and find that those who have been titled as traitors are also turning the table and directing the same hatred towards those who agree with the sermon of Christ and Charlie Kirk. Neither one has the right to murder another; by way of guns or their evil comments that do nothing but turn this evil into a way of life for too many. No one is right in spreading hate and this will become the ethics of eternal death since they both are against Almighty God and the reason he created humanity.
One person of whom I wrote before regarding hatred towards a political party and all who support them was totally wrong and out of sorts within the social world of differences. Now the ones she was adept at putting down are doing the same thing by telling people they are happy Charlie Kirk was killed. How ironic that the ones some of us felt bad for because of a hate scenario are now waving tongues of the same evil and are placing their faith, if indeed they still have some, in jeopardy.
The moment of accountability will be here before we can imagine. Our turn will become one step away from eternal salvation or eternal devastation. Remember that our judgment will not be based on the sins of adultery or murder; as terrible as they are, but how we showed our concern for God’s manner of trusting that he can and will be forgiving to us. Add to this though will be how much we were willing to treat our brothers and sisters with the same type of love that God uses for us. Can any of us believe that hatred towards any person will go unnoticed?
Ralph B. Hathaway