As with so many others, I felt the helpless agony of watching, during the most sacred and holy week of Christendom, the martyrdom of so many of my brothers and sisters and little brothers and sisters in Christ around the world. While we of Christian faith understand through the warnings in the teachings of Christ that we will be hated of all nations, our humanity recoils when we see the depravity of that hatred so unleashed and so unchecked.
It has certainly has not been a good week to be a Christian anywhere in the world. Over and over again, the world has watched these debaucheries be vomited out before our eyes. We wonder and exclaim how mankind can be capable of all things heinous? Where is the strength of righteousness nations to stand against it all? In the depths of the hollow silence to the question, all we hear are the deepest agonies and travails of mothers weeping for their children who are no more.
For the righteous nations are no more
They recoil and shudder on their own shore
They excuse and they ponder
While filth rape and plunder
And children accept their death with grace
What leaders here cannot with courage face
Are the righteous nations righteous no more?
Who will stand if our courage is poor?
Mothers and Fathers whose arms ache to hold
Their children whose lifeless still bodies so cold
Their blood is now calling From the ground of their falling
While we stand debating Our leaders are waiting
To find who has courage in deed
Committees addressing the need
Death marches on Screeching its song
We wonder whats wrong? What’s taking so long?
To say what is right.
Stand up against the night
Rabid dogs howl they know that its true
There is no one standing and fighting for you
For the righteous nations are no more
They recoil and shudder on their own shore
It hasn’t really helping the courage of Christianity in our own land that we constantly face the betrayal of our leaders here, such as the Governor of Georgia, in the face of mounting persecution here in the United States. We must call for courage in our leaders and then remove them when they do not exude the leadership we demand.