Special Forces should sound a lot like the the men that Jehovah God selected to defend Israel against the invaders from the east a few thousand years ago. Gideon was the reluctant leader of an army that originally numbered about 32,000 men. Those men who trembled with fear at the prospect of defending the defenseless were allowed to quit the army, reducing the number to 10,000. God still thought that was too large an army and he did not desire an Isaralite victory in battle to be attributed to the men's own strength and valor. So he winnowed the army down to 300 men to defend Israel against the massive Midianite army. God brought about a great victory without the Israelites having to lift a finger. The Midianites killed off themselves as they turned on each other.
That's us today - turning on each other.
We need help in this city.
So I have a question. Can Special Forces be like that meager band of 300 who will break with the culture of death and hatred and instead of turning against one another, will turn toward and embrace and support one another. No matter what race or religion or background or life experience, will a few men humble themselves and pray and seek the face of God in the name of the only Savior of this planet, Jesus, the Jew from Nazereth? Can a group like Special Forces take their places as Jesus' representatives as the servant of all in Indianapolis.
Can you turn dark, dangerous streets into avenues of opportunity?
On the dangerous street corners, in strife torn homes, whereever people are that do not know God's love and are vulnerable and defenseless? I rejoice that you all are rising up not in might or power but by God's spirit. May Indianapolis see that the real Christ, who was killed on account of our hatred and wickedness and assault against God and his creation, is the risen Christ who lives and reigns and has conquered death once and for all.
Can this be a start to some good news in our town which will dominate all the bad news?
Let me know - I've been pretty set on thinking that nothing's going to change - please bring to our town something that gives us hope.