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The Knife Angel


Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore.Ā Isaiah 2:4

Isaiah 2:1ā€“4
1 Chronicles 13ā€“15; John 7:1ā€“27

When knife crime rose across the United Kingdom, the British Ironwork Centre came up with an idea. Working with local police forces, the Centre built and placed two hundredĀ deposit boxes around the country and ran an amnesty campaign. One hundred thousand knives were anonymously surrendered, some still with blood on their blades. These were then shipped to artist Alfie Bradley, who blunted them, inscribed some with the names of young knife-crime victims, plus messages of regret from ex-offenders. All 100,000 weapons were then welded together to create theĀ Knife Angelā€”a twenty-seven-foot-high angelic sculpture with shimmering steel wings.

When I stood before theĀ Knife Angel,Ā I wondered how many thousands of wounds had been prevented by its existence. I thought too of Isaiahā€™s vision of the new heavens and earth (Isaiah 65:17), a place where children wonā€™t die young (v. 20) or grow up in crime-breeding poverty (vv. 22ā€“23), a place where knife crime is no more because all swords have been reshaped and given more creative purposes (2:4).

That new world isnā€™t yet here, but we are to pray and serve until its arrival (Matthew 6:10). In its own way, theĀ Knife AngelĀ gives us a glimpse of Godā€™s promised future. Swords become plow shares. Weapons become artworks. What other redemptive projects can we conjure up to glimpse that future a little more?

What inspires you to combat evil? How can you work for peace in your community?

@thenewera1