Bin Laden's Death: A Response

I joined the many others who watched with surprise the news that Osama Bin Laden had been found and killed. It was almost unreal, the face of terror for almost a decade was now gone. What would our response be?

I can only speak about my response. I say this carefully and humbly knowing that we all respond to things very differently. My feeling last night (and as I continue to reflect on it today) has been sadness.

I am saddened that thousands have been the victims of the madness of one mastermind.

I am saddened that fear continues to influence so much in our world.

I am saddened that many lives have been lost in search of a madman.

I am saddened that in the end this inevitable act does not mean that justice has been done.

So I am struggling today, I cannot celebrate, although I can understand why some might feel jubilant.

I am struggling today, I cannot celebrate, although I understand why some think justice has been done.

I am struggling today, I cannot celebrate, but I can pray for the world, for the common good, for people of faith, for God's kingdom to come.

May we respond to each other honestly, humbly, and lovingly. May God's people, who continue to celebrate this season of Easter, may reflect on what our loving response should be, to each other, to the events happening around us, and to the way forward, as a people of resurrection!

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This post orignally appeared as My Response to Bin Laden's Death at spiritstirrer.org on May 2, 2011.