mr. long.
Thanks for your perspective. Although I applaud your use of the word cursory, I think I could build an argument (please don't though... I swear I won't respond
) there is a difference between Justice and Revenge. It is true in the Old Testament there were other legal arrangements which called for justice to be found in form of revenge. However, if one was to take more than a perfunctory look the Scripture I believe the nuance would largely lay in motivation. That aside, after I wrote my original post, the Spirit within me bristled. No argument in the world could salve that conviction. For this reason, I made my corrective statements casting judgement on no one else but myself. I simply publicly corrected myself, since I had publicly misspoke. In his case, justice has been satisfied, so my inclusion of his name (though technically permissible if you really have to go there) was motivated by spike and leftover bitterness.- of which His spirit wants nothing to do with. Furthermore, his kids, his grandkids are probably all reading this forum and I grieve for them. Although necessary and appropriate in some contexts, in my post it was not.
In the case of other perpetrators, I believe seeking justice for crimes committed is the right thing to do, and should be done. As difficult as it may be. Scriptures teach us “acquitting the guilty and condemning the innocent-the Lord detests them both” Prov 17.15 that is reason for outcry. I praying for grace to forgive sin, mercy for those sinned against and justice to be administered against crimes committed and the criminals who committed.
As far as the mission is concerned, it is their moment. It is a crucial moment. Action on the part of key leaders is absolutely necessary. There are hundreds of awesome NTM employees doing great work. I believe in what they are doing, and I don't want to see them hindered by their leaders.
Again.. good grief I get so preachy! Sorry.