Death Penalty



Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves. For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong. Do you want to be free from fear of the one in authority? Then do what is right and you will be commended. – Romans 13:1-3 (NIV)

I felt someone rubbed my arms softly as I felt her presence and opened my eyes as I waited for the numbing medicine to start working on the spot where our family dentist hit with precision… I knew her even before our previous dentist had left. She had been working in that facility for many years.

“Are you okay?” she asked as she smiled and her blue eyes looked directly as I turned my head to where she was.

“You look like…”

“Like what?” I quickly asked with concern upon hearing her statement that sounded like it wasn’t going to end nice.

“Stressed out…”

“Ahhh…Not really…At least, not at this time…except for the anticipated procedure…” I replied.

She was that kind of dental assistant who always smiled at everyone who walked in, into those individual, little rooms as the empty chairs invited every person who needed a procedure or just to have their regular dental evaluation done. She had known me for all those years my family and I had been going. I tried not to miss each 6th month visit. Despite, I had one cavity needing to be fixed this morning.

My mind didn’t stop there after what she said…

“It’s probably me…been working nights for many, many years. So, some nights, even when I’m off, I’m up…”

“Maybe…Where do you work?”

“In the prison…”

“Ohhh…I didn’t know that…” And with her mouth slightly agape, another question came out without hesitation.

“Sooo….do you support the ‘death penalty’?” 

I wasn’t sure what to say at first. I was caught off guard as I tried to talk with a growing numbness on the left side of my face. Trying to read her face, I couldn’t sense if she was for it or against it with what she just asked me.

“Ahhh…” I started carefully, not meaning to offend her point of view, but then, only to realize, I had to state my own:

“I’ve dealt with very evil men in there and yes, I support it if there is solid evidence that someone has really done such horrendous crimes one’s guilty for.”



I wasn’t sure if it was the “Jodi Arias’ case” widely-televised lately since the trial started that I noticed many people had been conversing about death penalties. Like at work. My co-workers asking many questions, too.



She didn’t say anything but nodded her head. As if to agree with what I uttered. But not allowing me to truly know what was brewing in her heart.

I could be wrong. I could be right. She could be right. She could be wrong.

The only thing that was right…no matter…was that God has the highest standard than any human being. It would be wrong to say that He wanted “death penalty” all the time for He had shown grace and mercy  in some cases.  Nor “He wouldn’t want it for those who deserved it” for He had shown His wrath somehow in some other cases.

Yes…as believers, we shouldn’t rejoice to hear a person was granted a “death penalty” yet at the same time, we could respect the authority’s decision against those who committed such the worst of the evil acts or crimes…

What’s your take on this?

6 comments:

  1. To be honest I am not sure about it.:(

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  2. That's a touchy subject as I see it. I've always heard the saying, "you take someone else life so you get yours taken." But all in all we need to look justly at the situation. We should let god get the revenge!
    God bless and bugs sister ♥

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  3. Some people need to be given the death penalty so... And I also believe if someone brutally killed a child after sexually assaulting her the parents should rejoice if the person is caught and given the death penalty, though they would be grieved such evil exists in the first place. That's my take. Blessings.

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  4. All I know is that God is in control. Of this also.

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  5. Such a difficult topic. With the progress in forensic evidence like DNA, I think less innocent people are sentenced to die. I know in the past I always felt badly when they found out later someone was innocent. Regarding the Jodi Arias case (it's local here in Phoenix), I'm amazed at how many people have such strong opinions about wanting her to die. I rest in knowing that God sees all and knows all and sees into her heart. And I can leave that to Him. However, it isn't my son or brother who was killed so ...

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