What was Lost?
Thursday, February 21st, 2008 | News, church, politics, prayer, questions, teaching, tradition
You may have heard the news, a couple of weeks ago there was a large “wave of religious violence” in Nigeria. “Around 1000 people were displaced, several critically wounded, and every church reportedly destroyed in Shira Yana, Bauchi State, Nigeria on 2 February 2008.” Christianity Today ran a news article titled Churches destroyed in wave of religious violence in Nigeria.
Apparently this was all started become a young Christian woman was accused of blaspheming Muhammad. A young man who was 20 died, the article does not say if he was a Christian or not. Here are the other reported losses in this article:
- On the following morning the youth attacked her house accompanied by a crowd
- triggering a rampage in which police and Christians were attacked and their homes and churches destroyed.
- Elsewhere, a Baptist church and a Deeper Life church were set ablaze
- A car owned by a local Christian that was parked close to the churches was also destroyed in the blaze.
- six Christian-owned houses had been razed to the ground
Although it is devastating to lose your buildings, cars, sense of security, etc. to senseless violence, I ask, “What was Lost?”
1 Comment to What was Lost?
This is a great reminder that as Christians, our “stuff” really doesn’t matter all that much. And truth be told, as Christians, our LIVES don’t even matter (in a sense). It reminds me of Revelation 12:11.
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