I wonder, how do we react when our bosses are nasty with us? Does this justify
retaliation? Or just maybe we need to consider showing ourselves as true
believers of the Most High. Wouldn’t it be more conducive to pray for them
instead of cursing them? Wouldn’t it be better to accept them the way they are
instead of calling them unflattering comparisons? Love will turn the world
around, not hatred.
See what happens when we show our true selves:
June 17, 2015 in Charleston South Carolina was a very sad day, for this was the
day nine Afro-American people were murdered in their church, Emanuel AME. A 21
year-old white man showed up at their Bible Study. He was fascinated by their
warm welcome, but that didn’t stop him from killing these Afro-Americans.
That church had already faced so many trials in the past. At one time it was
burned and then rebuild. Between 1834 and 1865, these worshippers had to hide
when worshipping, as Afro-American churches were outlawed. That didn’t
discourage them, nor did that brutal shooting.
During the trial, the judge allowed family members of the victims to speak. This
was unheard of. What was even more astonishing was that none of them cursed the
killer or even had any words of hatred towards him. All they could say was: “I
forgive you.” Over and over, everyone said the same thing: “I forgive you!”
The media shared their message all over the world. People couldn’t understand
how they could forgive such a heinous criminal, but these family members showed
their true colors to the world. I am certain that their love hindered more riots
in the United States.
If these families who lost their loved ones were able to forgive, how can we
justify any of our rumblings and criticisms? Isn’t it better to love at all
times, even if our bosses are grumpy? Only then will we show who we truly are.
I hope you will have a Son-filled day.
Rob Chaffart
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