However, God’s kingdom will not be filled with those who kept the peace but those who fought for peace. In this place, selfishness is exchanged for stewardship so that we might hear the affirming words, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” In this place are those who obey without delay, risk it all rather than play it safe, and work out rather
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Active nonviolence begins with the truth that all life is sacred, that we are all equal sisters and brothers, all children of the God of peace, already reconciled, all one, all already united, and so we could never hurt or kill another human being, much less remain silent while wars rage, people die in poverty, and nuclear weapons and environmental... See more
Transformative Nonviolence
The evil that is out there, we cannot really fight it, we have to acknowledge it.
For if we acknowledge it, and do what exactly as Christ did––forgive the evil even as it is happening, while understanding it's place in your life––then we will in fact be the counter balance to such evil.
(Encountering evil and finding a relationship to it)