Saturday, May 14, 2022

Sunday Sermon On Knight And They

 





This Sunday, we will dwell on the topic of “knight” and “they. What do I mean? Knights are prayer warriors serving their community. "They" are the people who make a problem of themselves for society. Knight and they, like night and day, exist among us. One protecting us, and our soul, the other a menace to our life, liberty, and property. Both are involved in the intricate dance that is the drama in creation... 

 

Knights. There are official orders of knights, and then there are those who perform the functions of a knight. The latter live by a higher code and protect the people of their community. These knights may have taken a vow of harmlessness to souls or pledged their moral treatment of others. They pray for their families, communities, countries, and worlds. They may grow in faith to become quite the influential parties, able to bring fire from the heavens. They are our guardians. They perform a public service petitioning God on behalf of us... 

 

They. They are the problem child grown up to be a problem for more than their family. They are the antagonists in the theater of life. They are the criminal element in society. They are a menace to our life, liberty, and property. They serve an incredibly significant role in the theater of life. They provide the drama of all the petty things someone can do to annoy us and even the dramas of crime. They are the ones we want the protection of the law from and wish there were more that could be done to guard us against each other... 

 

Knight and they like night and day go about their opposite roles in our communities. One protecting us, the other the cause of a variety of problems. Knights may go professional and become police officers or soldiers. “They” may become professional too and become gang members or criminals. One is the protagonist in our life the other is the clear antagonist. One you may overlook the existence of, the other at times makes the headlines... 

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