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Thoughts and prayers
Thoughts and prayers












The Apostle Paul tells us that the unsaved or “natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are folly to him, and he is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned.” (1 Corinthians 2:14). There were other motivations for the critical comments, but those are the two I want to address. Most considered thoughts and prayers to be an excuse for not doing anything about the tragedy or what we might have done to prevent it. Prayer can’t bring back the dead or un-shoot the wounded. It was clear after reading scores of these callous tweets that most of the people didn’t even understand the purpose of prayer. And to encourage us to do a little soul searching of our own about “thoughts and prayers.” “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do” I’m doing it as an encouragement for those of us who are believers to think rightly about what’s going on in our world today. I’m not bringing this out to demonize those who would appear critical of Christianity. The New York Daily News may have launched the opening salvo following the 2015 San Bernardino terrorist attack with the headline “God Isn’t Fixing This.” After the Las Vegas massacre, late night host Bill Maher mercilessly mocked “thoughts and prayers” in his monologue. The “prayer shaming”-as it’s begun to be called-isn’t new, it’s just becoming more vocal and more emboldened. Such high-profile people as Don Lemon on CNN used their platforms to criticize “thoughts and prayers” for those affected by the tragedies, saying instead that we should be doing something to stop such massacres. And the assaults didn’t stop with Twitter. These tweets were just the ones from famous actors. If prayers did anything, they’d still be alive, you worthless sack of … They had the prayers shot right out of them.

thoughts and prayers

And already critics were storming Twitter to take potshots at well-meaning people offering their “thoughts and prayers” for the community and for those affected by the shooting. It was less than a couple of hours since dozens of our brothers and sisters in Sutherland Springs, Tex., were killed or maimed as they gathered together to worship God. What’s So Bad About Offering ‘Thoughts and Prayers’ After Tragedies?














Thoughts and prayers