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CHRISTIAN IN A BUNKER

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CHARLO, New Brunswick, February 17, 2024 – You’re in your bunker. You’ve got enough food to last at least 10 years. Ditto, water (your bunker is on a gravity-fed well). Your power is run by by a bank of batteries that you recharge on a bike. Your air filtration and security cameras are camouflaged in tree trunks. You’ve stockpiled iodine pills, First Aid supplies, vitamins, supplements, and everything you think you’ll need to keep yourself occupied, grounded, and centered in an SHTF scenario. Your guns and ammo are high and dry, your back-up bows have plenty of arrows, and all your comms are masked and hardened. You’ve prepped to remain underground for as long as it takes, and as far as you know, no-one knows where you are.

But there’s just one thing you may have forgotten – God knows where you are, and so does the devil. And if God and the devil know where you are, you’re going to have company sooner or later. It could come in the form of surveillance or attack drones, or it may be some desperately hungry or injured people, sent by God or the devil to test how you’ll respond. As a Christian, what do you do? Do you give your position away and emerge to assist them, or do you hunker down, stay silent, and wait for them to move on? What if more refugees start showing up, even more desperate than the first ones? How long can you remain underground and silent, hoping everyone will just go away? Or should you pick and choose who to help and who to ignore?

Being a Christian makes you obligated to help whoever God prompts you to help, whether friend or foe. This obligation is non-negotiable for Christians, even in an SHTF scenario. If you choose not to help someone God has specifically prompted you to help, you’ll get the due rewards for that, which means you’ll pay the price in suffering.

Even so, helping strangers will compromise your hide-out location and put a dent in your supplies. This is the dilemma that all preppers face, Christian or not, and also the reason why they stockpile weapons and ammo. Defending your fortress at all costs may be priority #1 for most preppers, but it can’t be for Christians. Priority #1 for you as a Christian must be to help whoever God prompts you to help. You should be prepared to walk away from your bunker, if staying means you have to spill another’s blood to defend it.

Jesus’ warned us that the time would come when we’d be treated like outlaws by mainstream society, and when that time does come, we should get a weapon at all costs, even if we have to sell the shirt off our back to get one. But Jesus never said that we should use the weapon to hurt people. We should get a weapon, yes, but we should use it for deterrence purposes only. The person staring down the other end of our barrel, bow, or blade won’t know our true intentions and will likely be scared off by our menacing posture. That’s the idea, anyway, and should suffice.

Better not to have a bunker at all, if it only ends up bringing you tests and temptations.

We need to have this conversation around weapons and their use. Far too many people who call themselves Christians believe it is their God-given right to kill in self-defence or in defence of a loved one or property. Some even consider it their duty to kill in defence of God’s honor and for Christianity itself (Crusaders and “God’s Army”, I’m talking to you). This belief is false. Jesus was clear in his warning that those who live by the sword die by the sword. When Peter rushed to defend Jesus at his arrest, Jesus rebuked him for hurting the soldier and then healed the soldier’s wound. This crystalizes Jesus’ teaching on weapon usage for his followers. Yes, he told us to get a weapon, but he meant that we should carry it for deterrence purposes only. I cannot repeat that enough. We’re not to use our weapons to hurt or kill people. God will protect us from our enemies and deal with them as only he knows how.

So if you do get to that point (I pray you never do) where you’re hunkered down somewhere to ride out an SHTF storm and God sends you someone to help, to test you, you help that person, even if it compromises your hide-out and supplies. Unlike the children of the world, we’re not here for survival; we’re here to help: We’re here in service to others.

And by all means, have a weapon on hand and brandish it in fine style if the situation calls for it. Jesus told us to get a weapon. Just don’t hurt anyone with it. Only shoot (if shoot you must) to put the fear of God in your attacker. Learn how to handle and care for a weapon, but think of it as a prop only, not a killing or maiming tool. This scripture-based teaching for Christians comes straight from Jesus, who himself got it straight from God. So if you have any problem with it, take it up with them.


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  1. You are really smart!

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