What Does the Bible Say About Preparing for Violence? Thanks to Keith Graves, Christian Warrior Training, for his sharing this info.

Sadly, many churches hesitate to act because they believe preparing for violence somehow contradicts faith. Yet Scripture says otherwise on it.

.📖 Nehemiah 4:9 – “But we prayed to our God and posted a guard day and night to meet this threat.” They Acted, In Order To Be Prepared.

God’s people didn’t just pray—they prepared. Nehemiah didn’t leave his people exposed. He assigned armed men to stand guard while the work of rebuilding continued. That’s the model. We trust God and we post a guard. Both are acts of obedience.

📖 Luke 22:36 – “Let the one who has no sword sell his cloak and buy one.” Jesus didn’t instruct His disciples to wage war, but He did tell them to be prepared for a hostile world. And He wasn’t speaking figuratively. He was preparing them for real danger on the road ahead.

In today’s context, the safety ministry is doing the same thing—equipping believers to stand between the sheep and the wolves. The Safety Team are the sheepdog.

We don’t get to choose the times we live in, but we do choose how we respond. Many pastors and elders don’t see the threat, don’t seem to understand that they are the shepherd, to Provide For, Protect His Flock  That He Provided Them.”

📖 Ezekiel 34:6–10 – God rebukes the shepherds of Israel for failing to protect His flock. He says His sheep were scattered and became food for wild beasts because no one searched for them. God takes shepherding seriously. When leaders ignore real threats, they place their people in danger and invite judgment.

The charge to watch over the flock isn’t just for the senior pastor—it’s for every elder, every overseer, and every man willing to stand in the gap. If you’re on the safety team, you’ve already taken up that responsibility. Don’t set it down just because others won’t carry their share. Have A Plan, Policies, Be Prepared, Trained To Be Ready. When Seconds Count, And Help Is Minutes Away,  You, Those On Scene, Are Your Own 1st Responders Now.


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    The shooter went to Richmond Road Baptist Church seeking the mother of his children but his domestic violence hearing did not involve her, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported, citing Rachael Barnes. She identified Gumm and Combs, 34, as her mother and sister.

    A relative of the two slain women, said Guy House went to the Lexington-area church looking for one of her sisters but was told she wasn’t there.

    He declared: “Well I guess someone’s going to have to die then,” and shot her mother, 72-year-old Beverly Gumm, in the chest

    Matt Ball, a deputy clerk for family court in Fayette County, confirmed to The Associated Press that House had been scheduled for the domestic violence hearing on Monday.

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