Day 11 of 40: Victims

Read Matthew 2:16-18.

When Herod found out that the wise men from the east had tricked him, he was very angry. He gave orders for his men to kill all the boys who lived in or near Bethlehem and were two years old and younger. This was based on what he had learned from the wise men. So the Lord’s promise came true, just as the prophet Jeremiah had said, “In Ramah a voice was heard crying and weeping loudly. Rachel was mourning for her children, and she refused to be comforted, because they were dead” (Matthew 2.18).

An army swept through Bethlehem, carrying out orders. Surely, every victim had a mother, and just as surely, every mother cried. This scene has been replicated throughout history. From the massacre of villages to genocide and ethnic cleansing, each victim leaves behind someone who grieves. They have children who mourn and mothers who weep. And they have a Father in heaven who demands justice. Deep grief will be eased. Justice will be done. In the meantime, we need to speak up for the victims.

Reflect:

Imagine you’ve just heard of the Bethlehem massacre in the news. How would you answer someone who asks, “Why would God allow such a thing to happen?”

Many refugees have !ed to the U.S., having survived massacres in their countries. What will you do to help refugees in your area? Consult the pastor at your church for ministry options.

Pray:

Lord, when I’m brought low in despair, help me to praise you again. Revive me so that I may be an instrument of your peace and justice.

 

 

Next: Day 12 of 40

 

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Comments

  1. The HoPE Team says:

    You are not alone in wondering about that. What brings you hope? I just read Psalm 13 and today, i hang on to “But I trust in your unfailing love.” (thanks for commenting,Jennifer)-S.

  2. jennifer says:

    I DO WONDER WHY GOD DELAY JUSTICE,,, IT CAN OFTEN LEAD TO DISCOURAGEMENT AS I WONDER WHERE IS OUR GOD
    WHY EVIL SEEMS TO HAVE THE UPPER HAND

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