Should Christians be Gun Rights Advocates?
This is
one that I imagine may cause a bit of a split opinion, but with all of this
attention over open and concealed carry and what weapons American citizens
should be allowed to possess, a question has plagued me that I hope to give my
thoughts on here. That question is: should Christians be arming themselves with
firearms and fighting for the right to do so? Now I am not advocating for a
violent uprising in which we establish our own Christian government or
something of that nature. I merely want to reflect on the relationship
Christians should have with the second amendment and the world around us.
The
first thing to ask is if the Bible ever talked about defending oneself or loved
ones or situations where weapons are used. Now obviously the Bible will not
specifically mention firearms, but we can speak of weapons in a general sense
here. There are plenty of battles mentioned during the Old Testament, as well
as an example story of non-warfare battles between King Saul and David. Mark
13:7 and James 4:1 illustrate that conflict and war will be inevitable in this
fallen war of ours. Someone will always want to take something from another,
and they may resort to violent means. In many of these cases, violence may be
the only answer to this violence at that time.
Now
even the disciples of Jesus traveled with weapons. In Luke 22:37-39, Jesus
commanded his disciples to sell their cloaks to buy swords. Two of the
disciples spoke up saying they had swords there. I’m assuming they already had
them because the scripture does not state that they went away to buy them. Jesus
then said that was enough. People I have talked to said that this was to help
confirm the prophecy that Jesus would be counted among the criminals, which is
also supported that He was crucified between two thieves. Either way, the
disciples of Jesus carried weapons and presumably used them, even if one
instance of use was condemned by Jesus. I am speaking of Peter slicing off the
high priest servant’s ear (John 18:10). This would show that there are
instances where even if it seems a good option, Christians are not to use
violence, instead follow whatever plan God would have you follow.
We can
turn to other instances where believers carried weapons and used them by
turning to the countless battles fought by the Israelites and their kings, with
King David writing in Psalms “Praise be to the Lord my Rock, who trains my
hands for war, my fingers for battle” (Psalm 144:1) God does call many people
to be soldiers, but there is a responsibility to this calling as I have
mentioned in my previous post about our leadership. Soldiers are gifted with
weaponry and as such have the ability to easily take life. That being said, we
are called as Christians to be peacemakers (Matthew 5:10), to honor God with
our actions (1 Corinthians 10:23), and to obey the law of the land (Romans 13).
I specifically mention the law of the land because while you may have means of
obtaining a firearm, you would be in the wrong if such method or weapon was
illegal.
So
hopefully all of this has shown that the weapons themselves are not sinful. I
have also demonstrated that Christians have a responsibility to uphold if we
choose to carry a weapon. If you choose to do so, I would ask that you
carefully consider why you wish to carry a weapon. If all you wish to do is to
have a weapon to harm others, then you have no business carrying that weapon if
you also claim to be a Christian. Instead I would think one should carry a
weapon to protect your fellow man and to keep the peace of the land. May God
bless you and have a good rest of your day.
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