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What drives someone who identifies as Christian to commit acts of political violence? In the wake of the tragic shooting of Minnesota state legislators, we examine the disturbing intersection of faith, extremism, and vigilante justice.
We explore the psychological and spiritual factors that lead people to believe they must take extreme measures to correct what they perceive as societal wrongs. From abortion clinic bombings to political assassinations, history shows these aren't new phenomena—though media coverage often suggests otherwise. The common thread? A dangerous impatience with God's timing and a fundamental misunderstanding of Christian vocation.
The biblical perspective offers striking clarity. Romans 13, written during Nero's brutal persecution of Christians, maintains that governing authorities exist by God's design specifically to reward good and punish evil—not individual vigilantes. Jesus himself demonstrated remarkable restraint, rebuking disciples who wanted immediate vengeance against those who rejected them. His command to "love your enemies" leaves no room for exceptions or qualifications.
We consider how some strains of Christian nationalism have fostered the belief that establishing moral conformity through political power should be Christians' primary goal—rather than spreading the gospel through relationship and witness. As one pastor notes, "We become so ideologically perfect, we become theologically worthless." When Christians become known more for political grievances than grace, our testimony is compromised.
For believers troubled by genuine societal issues, we outline a biblical approach: pray for those in authority, engage democratically through voting and civic participation, build relationships that demonstrate Christ's love, and—hardest of all—genuinely love those with whom we deeply disagree. The challenge is to examine our motivations and ensure our actions truly reflect Christ to a watching world.
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What drives someone who identifies as Christian to commit acts of political violence? In the wake of the tragic shooting of Minnesota state legislators, we examine the disturbing intersection of faith, extremism, and vigilante justice.
We explore the psychological and spiritual factors that lead people to believe they must take extreme measures to correct what they perceive as societal wrongs. From abortion clinic bombings to political assassinations, history shows these aren't new phenomena—though media coverage often suggests otherwise. The common thread? A dangerous impatience with God's timing and a fundamental misunderstanding of Christian vocation.
The biblical perspective offers striking clarity. Romans 13, written during Nero's brutal persecution of Christians, maintains that governing authorities exist by God's design specifically to reward good and punish evil—not individual vigilantes. Jesus himself demonstrated remarkable restraint, rebuking disciples who wanted immediate vengeance against those who rejected them. His command to "love your enemies" leaves no room for exceptions or qualifications.
We consider how some strains of Christian nationalism have fostered the belief that establishing moral conformity through political power should be Christians' primary goal—rather than spreading the gospel through relationship and witness. As one pastor notes, "We become so ideologically perfect, we become theologically worthless." When Christians become known more for political grievances than grace, our testimony is compromised.
For believers troubled by genuine societal issues, we outline a biblical approach: pray for those in authority, engage democratically through voting and civic participation, build relationships that demonstrate Christ's love, and—hardest of all—genuinely love those with whom we deeply disagree. The challenge is to examine our motivations and ensure our actions truly reflect Christ to a watching world.
SHOW NOTES:
Find strength and courage in your faith at this year’s FEARLESS FAITH Conference. Inspired by Joshua 1:9, “Be strong and courageous,” join us Saturday, September 13, at Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School in Jackson, Wisconsin, for presentations on navigating life’s storms, understanding God’s peace, and engaging in crucial conversations about euthanasia, anorexia, abortion, prenatal genetic testing, and more. Hear powerful journeys of faith through loss and hope. Don’t miss this empowering event! $50 in person or $40 virtual. Register now: https://christianliferesources.com/resources/events/2025-conference/
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