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What New Mexican’s Should Be Willing to Learn From The Loss of Officer Gregg Benner

The murder of a police officer should never be taken lightly. Rio Rancho is taking the time to give real honor for the life of officer Gregg “Nigel” Benner.

An honor guard of at least two officers have attended Benner’s body since his callous murder on May 25th. Rio Rancho residents have created an impromptu memorial near the scene of officer’s death and a motorcade has been arranged for his funeral.

What New Mexican’s should be willing to learn from this loss is that while all lives matter, the life of a police officer is representative of a larger principle.

A police officer represents the community that her or she serves, as a representative the officer is tasked with enforcing the laws of that community and embodies the individual citizens.

So, when a police officer is murdered by an evil person it is the community and it’s laws that have been violated, and we should hold the criminal responsible, once found guilty by a court of law, to a higher degree of punishment.

When we say that we honor officer Gregg “Nigel” Benner, we are saying that we have given his life special weight and meaning that is different than what we give others. This is because he represents us, the collective us.

We should understand that when we do this it gives greater value to all lives within our community and our society and allows for true law and order.

More here, Please listen to this podcast: Pastor Dewey Remembers Officer Gregg Benner

Pastor Paul Holt
First Baptist Church of Magdalena, NM
https://www.fbcmagdalena.comhttps://www.paulholtministries.com

Trust in the LORD with all your heart,
And lean not on your own understanding;
In all your ways acknowledge Him,
And He shall direct your paths. -Proverbs 3:5-6

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