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We recently went
to jail; in fact, we were in the felony section of the Los
Angeles City Jail, and it was an eyeopener.
A sergeant in charge
of the felony section invited us to come down and have a conducted
tour. It was an interesting experience although one we would
not care to repeat. In contrast to the jails of by-gone days
this one was no doubt luxurious. It was clean, light and airy.
Some walls were of thick glass instead of bars. The prisoners
have all kinds of rights. There are pay telephones on rollers
everywhere, so they can be rolled up to the cells and the
prisoners can make phone calls through the bars.
The Los Angeles
City Jail is a far cry from the kind of prisons Paul knew
so well. He spoke of being in prison frequently, and we remember
how he was thrown into the inner prison and chained to the
wall, his back bleeding from the scourging he had received
even though he was a Roman and uncondemned. At midnight, in
that dark, damp prison, uncomfortable from the bleeding back
and feet held fast in the stocks Paul and his companion, Silas,
were singing hymns of praise to God. The prisoners we saw
were not singing; they looked hard and bitter. Paul in his
distress was mindful of the well being of his jailer and refused
to escape when he had the opportunity, while many of the prisoners
today would kill anyone who got in their way if they had the
opportunity to escape.
Today the laws
protect the criminal to such an extent that some of those
we saw in jail had arrest records numbering in the hundreds,
and yet each time they are released to roam the streets and
commit their evil deeds all over again.
This world needs
the righteous judge who will do right and who will execute
judgment and justice in the earth. He will rule with a rod
of iron, and all nations shall bow before him, and his enemies
will lick the dust.
Capital punishment
is discussed by the highest court in the land, as hundreds
sit in death row cells while the debate continues as to what
should be done to them. The day will soon be here when the
slain of the Lord will be from one end of the earth to the
other, for Jesus is coming in flaming fire to take vengeance
on them that know not God, and they shall be punished with
everlasting destruction.
The coming of
Jesus is the best thing that can happen to this world, but
there is a question we must each answer for ourselves: Is
the coming of Jesus the best thing that can happen to us?
The answer is yes if we believe in Jesus and are faithful,
but the answer is no if we are engaged in the works of the
flesh.
The day of vengeance
is coming! Woe to them to whom it comes. Isaiah wrote that
beautiful prophecy which Jesus read in the synagogue and applied
to himself; yet he stopped reading Isaiah’s prophecy right
in the middle of the verse. The first part has to do with
being in jail for its says that Jesus is to ”preach good tidings
unto the meek; he is to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim
liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to
them that are bound; to proclaim the acceptable year of the
Lord, and the day of vengeance of our God; to comfort all
that mourn.” The passage in italics Jesus did not read for
it has to do with his second coming and he will soon come
to finish the verse.
When he comes,
will he come to us to take vengeance or to comfort us? The
way we are living now will decide the answer then.
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