Saturday, November 10, 2007

In Honor of All Saints Day

Sorry for not posting this earlier. I wrote this Oct. 31 while waiting to see if I would be chosen on a jury panel. I was, so my mind has been on other issues even when I came home from jury duty.

In honor of All Saints Day, I again honor those believers, both Christian and Jewish who stood fast by the teachings handed down to them from their fathers, in the face of persecution. Not that I desire to elevate them beyond their level of faithfulness,I want but to respect their deeds.

According to the Bible, a saint is anyone who believes in our God. (The term is recorded in the Psalms as well as the New Testament. And yes, I do distinguish between those who were Christian and those who were Jewish.) It is not that miracles have been done in their name, but that they have remained faithful to His Name that I honor them.
I am sure they had their weaknesses. The Koran mentions arrogance. Mohammed accused them of miserliness. S3:180. Reluctance to donate money to the jihadists may have shown wisdom, but it also may have allowed those who were hungry to suffer. I do not know. That they jested and harassed their enemies may show less than perfect discernment. But who can fault them when their Lord's name is maligned, His identity denied, and His people tortured and killed.

Though their faces showed rage and hatred at times, 3:119 and 22:72, they gave water to the pilgrims at Mecca.9:19. They loved their enemies such that even those had to acknowledge it. 8:63. Their faithfuless to the Bible is recorded- they knew it as they knew their own sons. They invested so abundantly, it is recorded they spent their wealth to hinder the cause. 8:36. So, though they are selective, they are faithful stewards, who are far from miserly. (Especially if it can be said they built false mosques. 9:107) The Koran asserts that they were involved in plots to kill Mohammed. Though this may have been paranoia, certainly some fought. (And if you concoct a plan to fight your enemy who is working to kill you, is it accurate to call it a plot?)
This must have been difficult because some of their opponents were their fathers, brothers, sons, mates, kindred of all sorts-even wives and children. 9:23-24, 64:14. Though at times Mohammed asserts kindred has prior rights, 8:75, he does also draw the line at others. (Don't pray for them or mourn their death. 9:113.) Clearly this was civil war, along with intertribal conflicts. Though at times both parties tried to live at peace with each other-at others, they could bend no farther. They must stand for the truth, no matter the costs.

Lesser luminaries may have chosen easier paths-whether raiding for the sake of greed and not truly supporting Mohammed, or Christians who feigned belief in the Messenger in order to preserve themselves. In the midst of this horror there arose those of whom it was said-they will not believe! (In Islam.)

Since life continues after death eternally, I speak to them. My eyes tear up as I consider your bravery. Thank you. May we be as faithful.

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