Life is a valuable gift, one you cherish even more after standing to lose it.
It has been a week after the ordeal, and to say that our lives have not been touched by this will be dishonest. Through the grace of God, and with the passionate support of friends and family, we are picking up the pieces.
THE ROAD AHEAD….
After an incident like this, so many thoughts go through your mind. Will they come back? Where can I feel safe? Should I go overseas? Can I trust anyone? Can I feel safe again?
A lot is being said in our country to bring back the death penalty, harsher punishment for offenders etc. And I can understand why it’s being said – with crime so rampant in our beautiful country.
But Jesus is difficult. He says that we should love our enemies (Matt 5:38-46). We should not take revenge, we should not despise, we should not hate. But these words are harder to do than it is to simply read. How do you love someone who has not only taken from you earthly possessions, but also took from you your sense of safety and trust in the goodness of people?
Slowly but surely, I learn to open my heart for Jesus and allow him to transform my heart and my mind. Those four men who robbed us do not realize what they are doing. I have forgiven them. Their lives are in danger – they can be shot at any day, their lives are hanging by a threat, they could spend all of their remaining days in prison. They are in a desperate situation – at a place where they might be gaining so much of this world, but losing their souls. What happened in their lives that they choose to live this life?
As a follower of Jesus, I believe and trust Him when he says that HE is the way, the truth and the life. I put my trust in that He knows best – that the best way to live is to be free…
Thank you for taking the time to read my story, and may we learn to love our enemies. We do not need more laws, we need more hearts to change.