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How to Respond to Acts of Terror

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“In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33)

Events like the Boston Marathon bombing make the woes prophesied in the scriptures seem all too real. The horror and tragedy that can be inflicted upon many by a few is truly depressing. It is quite natural to react with anger and fear and hate. That is what they expect of us. They want nothing more than for us to despair and wail and perpetuate the bile they have heaped upon us.view of Boston Skyline

Let us not give in. The weapons against terror and hate are hope and love. We can mourn the fallen and injured out of love, not fear that it could have been us. We can strive to make the world safer through understanding, not revenge. We can find closure with forgiveness rather than waiting for an imperfect justice.

We cannot produce peace by reshaping the world ourselves, but we can reshape ourselves to find peace in the world. That is how we win this war. We defeat those who would terrorize us by building our own unshakable peace, knowing that we have done what we can and will not live in fear of what we cannot control or predict.

“And on earth peace, good will toward men.” (Luke 2:14)

 

Originally published at thelogicalmormon.com


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