WHERE ARE THE SHIPHRAH, PUAH, AMRAM AND JOCHEBED SAVIORS FOR OUR CHILDREN?
©Wendell Griffen, 2020
Like many others, I am praying for children,
teachers, and school staff who are being ordered to return to school buildings
and classrooms in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
However, we should also pray for the adults
who knowingly send children of God into the teeth of a lethal virus under
conditions that we know are harmful because of the pandemic and the dangers of
COVID-19.
Adults (politicians, school officials,
educators, and parents) know that indoor gatherings of groups of people
threaten the health of persons who breathe.
Adults know that children breathe.
Adults know that children can be asymptomatic
yet infected with coronavirus.
Adults know schools do not have enough
personal protective equipment (masks, gloves, gowns, etc.) to protect students,
teachers, support staff and school visitors).
We know these facts. That knowledge gives us the moral power and
ethical duty to keep children out of school to protect them from the heightened
risk of coronavirus infection.
And we know that when (not if) children
become infected, their infections will threaten other children, teachers,
staff, parents, and their elders.
Yes, pray for the children. Pray for all the children of God (adults and
youth) who are being ordered to face the harms of coronavirus infection.
But I am praying more urgently for adults who
are supposed to safeguard their lives and health yet are being ordered by
authorities to send them unprotected (without vaccine, without other protection,
and with high risk of infection) into a situation which we know threatens them
with bodily and other harm.
Beloved, I am praying that those adults get
into the “good trouble, necessary trouble” that Congressman John Lewis preached
about and lived to protect the lives and health of God’s children and the
future of our society.
Now is the time when adults should follow the
example of Shiphrah and Puah, the midwives (who may have been Egyptians) who
rescued Hebrew children by refusing to obey an imperial command to kill male
babies (see Exodus 1:15-21).
Now is the time for families follow the Biblical
example of Amram and Jochebed, the parents of Moses (see Exodus 6:20) who hid
their infant son to protect him from death.
Now we should get into “good trouble,
necessary trouble” with the authorities whose decisions threaten God’s children.
Now we should boycott schools, defy orders to
send God’s children to schools, and refuse to obey authoritarian and
capitalistic demands that we throw God’s children into the COVID-19
furnace.
Pray for God’s children. Then defy the defy the orders of politicians
whose disregard for science and whose lust and greed threatens us all.
Pray for the children and boycott the
schools.
Pray, and get into “good trouble, necessary
trouble” for the sake of God’s children and our nation.
The children of God are waiting and praying
for Shiphrah, Puah, Amram, and Jochebed to be their saviors. We have the moral and ethical power and
responsibility to answer their prayers.
If we truly revere God and love “the children,”
why will we not do so?
Amen and Amen!
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