God’s Law vs. Man’s Law

This takes place in California where an abortion abolitionist/preacher is speaking outside of an abortion clinic and had the police called on him.

I love what he says to the cops. None of us will stand before God on Judgment Day and be judged by California law. We will be judged by God’s law. When you’re a cop, they don’t allow you to enforce God’s law. You would be fired if you tried. Therefore, there are no good cops. It’s impossible to be a good cop. It’s like being a good communist or a good Nazi. It’s not possible. Cops check their personal opinion and their conscience at the door and enforce the law of their jurisdiction. Christians can’t enforce unjust laws.

What would a lone good cop do in regards to abortion? 

Whatever he does is going to lead to his eventual firing. So let’s just get that straight right off the bat. I’d bet that every officer knows how much he can harass and abuse people and still get away with it. He ought to seek out the abortionist and the employees of the abortuary for this treatment. He ought to try to make contact with the customers going in for an abortion and tell them not to murder their children.

Here’s another option:

I was reminded of this article yesterday. It is about how the Bible never refers to the laws of men as law of any sort, but as lawlessness. It’s fairly long, but worth every second it takes to read.

The unjust laws of California or the Colorado Revised Statutes that enable people to murder the unborn are not law books. They are books of lawlessness. Yet these cops are supposed to be law enforcement officers. So these people go to work everyday and think they’re enforcing the law, but they’re really forcing lawlessness on people.

This country isn’t going anywhere while Christians and pastors and church members keep coddling cops and telling them what a good job they’re doing. This country isn’t going anywhere until we start teaching Christians these truths. This country isn’t going anywhere until we start putting cops under church discipline.