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Barukhmalachi,
I was not asking where in the New Testament it mentions carrying a worldly weapon, my point was where in the New Testament and in Jesus' commands is there any advocacy for carrying such a weapon in self-defense. My issue with this, as I stated before, is that this attitude seems to say you can only trust God so far, and the rest is up to you.
It seems to me that either you trust God completely, or you don't truly trust Him at all. Now, granted we live in a crazy world, one where it often seems necessary to take things into our own hands. But, God commands us to trust Him, and to know that He is watching over us. The root of all sin, right back to the fall of Adam and Eve and subsequently all mankind, is the result of people deciding God doesn't really know what is best for us, that He is withholding something from us, and therefore we must look out for ourselves.
God never wanted us to live in a world where we even need guns for protection, but since we do live in a sometimes violent world, He does desire that we put our trust in Him, and Him alone.
Oh, and nowhere did I say it is wrong for a Christian to own or use a gun. (Although I do think certain guns are not pleasing to God, such as those designed and created solely for the purpose of taking another human life.)
My dad owns hunting rifles, and he is a Christian, I have nothing against him for owning guns. My brother also owns a gun and hunts with it. I was not saying owning and using a gun is wrong, I was saying that I disagree with the attitude that seems to say, I need God AND a gun. Is God not good enough? Why do you need the gun as well? Again, Jesus by His words and His very example showed the disciples the way in which they should respond to persecution, and it was not by defending themselves in a potentially aggressive manner.
So, please don't accuse me of looking down on and condemning all those who own and use guns. There are respectful and responsible ways to use them, I get that, and I know many people who are responsible about the guns they use. But, there is no gun out there that could ever protect me better than the Lord. That's where I stand on it.
I was not asking where in the New Testament it mentions carrying a worldly weapon, my point was where in the New Testament and in Jesus' commands is there any advocacy for carrying such a weapon in self-defense. My issue with this, as I stated before, is that this attitude seems to say you can only trust God so far, and the rest is up to you.
It seems to me that either you trust God completely, or you don't truly trust Him at all. Now, granted we live in a crazy world, one where it often seems necessary to take things into our own hands. But, God commands us to trust Him, and to know that He is watching over us. The root of all sin, right back to the fall of Adam and Eve and subsequently all mankind, is the result of people deciding God doesn't really know what is best for us, that He is withholding something from us, and therefore we must look out for ourselves.
God never wanted us to live in a world where we even need guns for protection, but since we do live in a sometimes violent world, He does desire that we put our trust in Him, and Him alone.
Oh, and nowhere did I say it is wrong for a Christian to own or use a gun. (Although I do think certain guns are not pleasing to God, such as those designed and created solely for the purpose of taking another human life.)
My dad owns hunting rifles, and he is a Christian, I have nothing against him for owning guns. My brother also owns a gun and hunts with it. I was not saying owning and using a gun is wrong, I was saying that I disagree with the attitude that seems to say, I need God AND a gun. Is God not good enough? Why do you need the gun as well? Again, Jesus by His words and His very example showed the disciples the way in which they should respond to persecution, and it was not by defending themselves in a potentially aggressive manner.
So, please don't accuse me of looking down on and condemning all those who own and use guns. There are respectful and responsible ways to use them, I get that, and I know many people who are responsible about the guns they use. But, there is no gun out there that could ever protect me better than the Lord. That's where I stand on it.
I understand your point of view, I simply disagree. Where you say completely trust the Lord, I see someone who is testing his resolve, when he gave you the ability to do it yourself. I respect your decision to not carry a gun, and I hope you can see my view, even if you disagree, and respect that I do carry one. May God bless you, and God bless America!