Responding to Evil & School Shootings

Today at Deer Creek middle school here in Littleton, CO another school shooting took place.  We have several students in our ministry who attend that school including the daughter of our Junior High director.  What should we do now?  How do we deal with this?  The truth is, I don’t really know.  There is a point where you just listen and let people process things.  How do you make sense of it when the emotions begin to settle?

The question is why?  Why would someone do this?  Why would God allow it to happen?  The answer is simple and not always satisfying.  We as humans have a sense of right and wrong, justice, and purpose built into the fiber of our very being.  The simple answer is that we live in a fallen world where people do terrible and bad things.  It is a result of the fall.  Intuitively we know this is not the way things are suppose to be and so we find it unsatisfying.

Things are suppose to be good, we are supposed to live in a world wear peace reigns and love for God and others is the ultimate good.  We weren’t created for this world, but the previous (the Garden of Eden) and the next (The new heavens and the new earth).  There are no answers that are satisfactory because there shouldn’t be.  As we go through life tragedies happen.  Most of the time they are somewhere far removed from us.  We watch the news and learn about natural disasters in Haiti or some other part of the world and we may feel sad or upset, but we get over it quickly.  When it hits home our emotions run high.  We aren’t just sad, but sometimes angry.  We are angry because deep in the fiber of our being we know we were created for something better.

There may not be any words that can make all these feelings go away, but there is hope.  The hope of redemption found in Christ.  The hope of a world where peace and love reign will one day be realized when Christ returns.

Yes, we live in a fallen world, but that is only part of the answer.  Without hope, without Jesus, that answer isn’t enough.

At the time I am writing this it appears both of the students who were shot will recover.  Still let’s be in prayer for the students and families who were connected in some way.  The only real answers for this kind of event are found in Jesus.

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Filed in: Culture, Events, Theology of Youth Ministry • Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

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By Cheri Lundberg on February 24th, 2010 at 7:14 pm

You nailed it John….. Praying for any influence you will have on lives affected by this incident…

I am glad to report everyone will physically recover, but please continue to pray for my Junior High director’s daughter as she was only a couple of yards away when it happened and saw the whole thing.

By Grandma Grover on February 26th, 2010 at 7:09 am

Thanks John, this makes me realize more than ever the stress and fear that our young people today are under just in their efforts to get an education, which is their right. These children are way to young for this, but satan goes about this world more than ever and our young people it seems had become his target.

 

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YM Theology is a blog designed to help youth pastors and workers think theologically about youth ministry. John Byrne (the primary author) has been in youth ministry for about 15 years.