Number 3 of Godās top ten is ādo not use Godās name in vainā. That doesnāt mean cussing when youāre 5. āIn vainā is using Godās seal of approval to justify what God is against. Pope Leo 14th summed it up: āWoe to those who manipulate religion in the very name of God for their own military, economic, and political gain, dragging that which is sacred into darkness and filthā. On the other hand, Franklin Graham grows darker with practice.
The secretary of war (a new title that has no defense) commanded worship to pray to God words he said were from Godās prophet Ezekiel. If heād spend more time reading the Bible instead of abusing it, heād know one line out of context was from Ezekiel 25:17. However 95% of his āprayer to Godā was written by Quentin J. Tarantino for his 1994 film āPulp Fiction.ā The lines are spoken by Samuel L Jackson playing the criminal hit-man Jules whenever he murders someone in total submission to the whims of his boss (ābefore I pop their assā as Jules so compassionately put it). QJT is idolized for his writing, and SLJ delivers lines as the coolest dude alive, but neither pretend to speak for God.
Whom do you follow and quote ā Jesus or Jules? Jesus who full-fills the vision of trust, peace, equality, restorative justice, and love of the prophets? Jules who profits off of lying, murder, and stealing?
Number 8 of Jesusā top 9 is: āBlessed are the Peace-makers, for they shall be called children of God.ā War never leads to peace (Shalom); it always leads to a time-out until the next violent war; a pause is not peace. Peacemakers come together to live out the vision of God spoken through prophets and Jesus.
Prophets Isaiah 2:4 and Micah 4:3 both poetically write: āGod shall judge between the nations and shall arbitrate for many peoples; they shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation; neither shall they learn war any more.ā Micah then adds ābut they shall all sit under their own vines and under their own fig trees, and no one shall make them afraid, for the mouth of the LORD of hosts has spoken.ā
Number 1 for John Lennon is the song āImagine.ā Imagine turning weapons of war into gardening tools. Imagine every person having enough and no one making us afraid. Imagine if we followed Jesus instead of Jules. Imagine spending our money, energy, and wisdom on building up instead of bombing down. What do you imagine?