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“The law is the law.”
That is what I keep hearing.
The law is the law and there is nothing we can do about it. If the law is bad, well don’t break it, ’cause the law is the law.
Good or bad doesn’t matter. Just or unjust don’t factor in. Cruel or unusual are not the issue at hand.
Because the law is the law.
Which is why Christians don’t celebrate or study the person of Moses and his family’s blatant law breaking by hiding him from the army as a child.
And why we don’t mention the magi, commonly known as the wisemen, at Christmas time, who explicitly broke the king’s orders so that they could spare the life of the boy Jesus.
Because the law is the law.
It’s why we don’t read or study or preach from the letters of that scoundrel the Apostle Paul, who wrote from prison. The guy just couldn’t follow the rules and, hey, the law is the law.
It’s why we don’t mind Jesus being crucified, his disciples being martyred, or the Roman persecution of the early church.
The law is the law. Our hands are tied.
Which is why you’ll never hear of Christians working to change abortion policy. We have laws in place already. And laws are laws.
It’s why we shrug at slavery and Jim Crow.
It’s why we condemn all who harbored Jewish people against direct orders in Nazi occupied Europe.
Law breaking is law breaking is law breaking.
It’s why we don’t lament when folks are arrested or killed for sharing their Christian faith in countries where such an act is illegal.
The law is the law folks, sorry. Shouldn’t have broken it.
And it’s why we apparently shouldn’t speak out to ask our government to stop separating children from their parents at the border.
Because the law is the law.
Regardless of the hurt and hardship. Regardless of the long term consequences. Regardless of the shattered hearts of real life human people desperately searching for a new life.
The law is the law, apparently.
That’s what many of my friends keep saying in defense of this policy. That’s what my friends say who are unable to criticize anything associated with people they voted into office.
But, there is a better way, a better law.
In Romans 13, the text often used to excuse our passivity and the country’s ugliness, the Apostle Paul (who would later be executed for breaking the law) also says:
“…whatever other commands there may be are summed up in this one command: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” Love does no harm to a neighbor. Therefore love is the fulfillment of the law.”
Love does no harm to a neighbor.
Love fulfills the law.
This is the law we should be living by. This is the law we should be defending. Particularly if we say we are Jesus people.
I’m not suggesting we have open borders. I’m not suggesting anarchy or doing away with any and all laws. I’m not suggesting that previous administrations haven’t had a hand in unjust practices.
I’m suggesting that this particular policy (which isn’t actually even a law) be stopped. Simple as that.
It does harm. More harm than good.
It is not restorative. It is not just. It is not loving. It is not necessary.
We already have family detention centers. We have ways to make this right while still ensuring people come to our country legally.
We have ways to impact the laws of the land and, even if we didn’t, there are times and places and reasons to oppose laws on the books.
Spare me “the law is the law” and give me “love is the fulfillment of the law.”
Give me concern for our neighbors. Even the ones from across the border. Even the ones we like to dismiss as illegal. Even the ones we think don’t belong.
Because this is the way of the Lord Jesus Christ. The entire law is summed up in this one word:
Love. Your. Neighbor.
He gave no qualifications. No loopholes. No exceptions.
Just one law to sum up all the others.
And hey, the law is the law.
Thanks for writing this!
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I am taking a collection for all the children taken away from their parents who are rapist, who rob stores who swindle people. Any contribution from the Catholic church how about u Mr Graham. How about some of the money from the 300 million in the Clinton trust. Before any of this happens Hell will freeze over. Kanye is right people need to learn to think. .
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