Dark Eyes, Dark Heart

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My Chinese students are obsessed with guns.

More specifically, they are both terrified and fascinated with what they perceive as an America-wide love of gun ownership. One student wrote about his family fearing for his safety when he came to the States to complete his degree. They were sure there would be lots of average citizens carrying firearms around on the streets, pulling those weapons out to aggressively use them whenever an opportunity arose.

I’ve spent the first half of this semester in our culture course trying to help these students see the history of, various opinions on, and motivations for gun ownership in the U.S. Thankfully, they’ve observed that (most days) our community is quite safe.

But then they read the news.

When I watch news coming out of Las Vegas night after night, I hear how investigators seeking a clear motive for last weekend’s massacre are baffled at nearly every turn. One by one, they have ruled out the clear cut and the usual. Extreme religious ideologies, chemical imbalances in the brain, mental illness, crimes of passion. Those closest to the shooter were surprised by his behavior and didn’t see such an attack coming.

I have not desire to oversimplify the matter and thereby belittle those who are grieving or mock the professionals who are trying hard to do a great job.

But when I ponder this, my mind returns repeatedly to some of Jesus’ words from one of his most famous sermons:

“The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are good, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eyes are bad, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light within you is darkness, how great is that darkness.”

Sometimes, the basic or only motivation for committing an harmful act is: pure evil.

I rarely hear anyone speak in those terms these days. This is a day and age where biological progression should have made us rise above such base instincts and act in enlightened ways, where we have a pill to take to cure – or mask – nearly every illness and syndrome. We like to say that it doesn’t matter what I choose to dwell on or do with my time as long as I’m not “hurting other people.”

But what happens when what we’ve been feeding our bodies, minds, and hearts simmers until it boils over? What happens when we act upon the darker nature that resides in us all?

If one will admit that there is indeed evil in the world, what does one do about?

The only thing that will overcome darkness is light, and the only thing that will overcome evil is good.

More or different laws will only treat the wound on the surface. And threats do little to touch corruption so deep. To cure the cancer that runs through our society – and the world – eyes, minds, and souls must be filled with the Light of the World. And people must take daily responsibility for their personal choices and actions.

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  1. John

    Great observation as to how light/dark affect what we live in our world today and how in our great progression of our society we should have overcome most of the darkness. So what is gaining ground, the darkness or the light?

    • KRPowell

      John,

      Thanks for reading – and commenting. I hope, pray, and believe that Light will win in the end. We have a promise to cling to in that regard. But there are days, months, and even years when it seems like darkness has the upper hand. Your comment and my response remind me of a wonderful song by Kim Hill. It’s called Show the Way, and you can listen to it though YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCnbnJpm7hw

      Shine on,
      Kaylene

  2. Good to hear your thoughts.
    The Light of Christ vs The Prince of Darkness.
    Whenever I feel like the ‘boiling point’ is sneaking up on me, I know who is turning up the heat – Satan!
    As the Holy Scriptures say it is war in the spiritual realms that go on.
    Take care!
    Brian

    • KRPowell

      Brian,

      Thank you for reading and joining in the conversation. This leads to another vital question: if there is evil in the world, what is the source of the evil? Different religions and philosophies have various answers to that question. But I agree with your assessment. And I firmly believe that how one answers the question about the source of evil will also determine how one determines to overcome the evil – if it is even overcomeable. So many of our actions and attitudes in life spring from our basic worldview. Though times and labels may change, everything that was created in the beginning is still as true as it ever was. We may try to progress past it, but why should we? Is it really a matter of achieving enlightenment? Or is it time for us to return to the Giver and find our perfection in Him?

      Be blessed,
      Kaylene

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