Hate and Anger have
become the hallmark
of American culture.
But the problem is not that there
is too much darkness.
The problem is there is not enough
light.
The most recent group targeted
by the forces of unbridled hate
are the Jews.
Antisemitism reigns on our university
campuses.
College presidents at Harvard, U
Penn and MIT,
when questioned by Congress,
refused to condemn the angry mobs
who demanded the genocide of Jews.
Another group it is now
fashionable to hate are
women athletes
who refuse to worship
at the altar of Trans Intersectional Supremacy.
When real women point out
that it is unfair
to allow biological males to compete
against females,
(stealing their scholarships,
opportunities, awards)
they’re attacked by misogynistic politicians
& journalists
for being “anti-trans.”
The irony is anything but subtle.
Before that it was the One Percenters
who needed to “pay their fair share.”
Of course, we were never told what
was “fair,”
because it was simply another strategy
to incubate anger and hate
throughout culture.
Before that is was a “basket
full of deplorables.”
Before that it was the Christians
who embraced biblical teachings,
including those about sexual
behavior.
Those who actually believed the
Bible,
were branded as, “Homophobes”
and “haters.”
But it is even worse.
In the past decade,
Angry, hate filled people go well
beyond words,
routinely dispensing violence.
May I l tell you a story
about a moment when Love overcame Hate
in the life of a woman
named Corrie Ten Boom?
In Summary:
How do you combat Hate with Love?
1) Pray for those who persecute
you.
God can change a heart. You can’t.
2) Be quick to Listen
Seek to truly understand.
3)
Be Slow to Speak.
If your mouth is open, you’re not
listening.
4)
Be Slow to get Angry.
Darkness cannot overcome darkness.
This Christmas
you may be with some of those folks
who try to push your buttons.
These four steps will help you
build bridges rather than walls.
Remember:
The problem in America
is not that there is too much darkness;
the problem is there is not enough light.
Shine your light.
May you experience God’s love
this Christmas,
as we celebrate the birth of
Jesus.
And then pass it on to others.
God is the issue, in every issue—
especially when it comes to overcoming
hate.
This is Brad Bright.
Thanks for joining me today.
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