Jesus said his disciples would be known for their love, not for their placards of protest and angry letters to the editor.
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Brian Zahnd
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The fall of communism had more to do with prayer meetings in Poland than bombs dropped on Cambodia. War is, among other things, impatience.
I thought of you when I read this quote from "A Farewell to Mars: An Evangelical Pastor's Journey Toward the Biblical Gospel of Peace" by Brian Zahnd -"Jesus is introduced. (Standing ovation.) He stands before Congress and begins to deliver his speech. __lessed are the poor _the mourners _ the meek._ __ove your enemies._ __urn the other cheek._ After a few perfunctory applauses early on, I__ pretty sure there would be a lot of squirming senators and uncomfortable congressmen. The room would sink into a tense silence. And when Jesus concluded his speech with a prophecy of the inevitable fall of the house that would not act upon his words (Matt. 7:26_27), what would Congress do? Nothing. They would not act. They could not act. To act on Jesus__ words would undo their system. The Sermon on the Mount doesn__ work in Cain__ system__o matter how noble or sophisticated. In the end, the US Congress would no more adopt the policies Jesus set out in the Sermon on the Mount than they were adopted by the Jewish Sanhedrin or the Roman Senate.