LETTER TO ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Dear Friend,
Re: Paul Revere, Ambassador of Jesus Christ in Chains
Day Number Nine of Fasting for Your Sins
Grace and Peace to you. The next time you put on your uniform or robe, ask yourself what protection it affords you in the eyes of God? It seems that through wearing your special garb you consider yourself immune from God's law. Because of the position you hold in the State organization, you sacrifice your best human values - your moral sense, your forgiving nature, your sympathy with the afflicted, and blindly do your duty to the
system
In your special uniform or robe you commit cruelties and inflict sufferings that you would never consider inflicting upon your neighbor in your private life. Families are broken-up, men's livelihoods are ruined, and innocent men come out of jail with criminal minds. Many of these men you help cast in prison have not committed an evil deed in God's eyes. They are innocent of wrongdoing, but are you?
You play your role in your special clothes and some poor wretch is thrown in prison. To me you may say, "I pity this man, but as a judge, prosecutor, sheriff, or police officer it is my duty to lock him up." And yet if your hand would not have been part of the process, you would not be guilty of inflicting suffering and cruelty upon this prisoner.
You say you have noble goals. You want to destroy evil in the world. "Evil
is destroyed by punishing men in prison," you say. But returning evil for
evil spreads evil. The more people use evil to drive evil away, the more
evil grows. Evil can only be destroyed by returning good for evil. Read
Christ's Sermon on the Mount to find the keys to abolishing evil. My
friend, have some pity on your own soul. There is a living God who gave you
life. By right of creation, you owe Him certain duties and obligations. You
suffer and torment others and lay up more suffering for the future. Yet the
heavenly Father loves you and stands ready to forgive you, if you will only
change your ways. Do not utterly ruin yourself for you will not always
escape from God. I am praying you will carry out your duties in the fear
of the living God. In Service to Our King,
Rachel Revere |