Desmond Tutu’s Confidence
During the deepest, darkest days of apartheid when the government tried to shut down opposition by canceling
a political rally, Archbishop Desmond Tutu declared that he would hold a church service instead.
St. George’s Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa was filled with worshipers. Outside the cathedral hundreds
St. George’s Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa was filled with worshipers. Outside the cathedral hundreds
of police gathered, a show of force intended to intimidate. As Tutu was preaching they entered the Cathedral,
armed, and lined the walls. They took out notebooks and recorded Tutu’s words.
But Tutu would not be intimidated. He preached against the evils of apartheid, declaring it could not endure.
But Tutu would not be intimidated. He preached against the evils of apartheid, declaring it could not endure.
At one extraordinary point he addressed the police directly.
[quote]You are powerful. You are very powerful, but you are not gods and I serve a God who cannot be mocked.
[quote]You are powerful. You are very powerful, but you are not gods and I serve a God who cannot be mocked.
So, since you’ve already lost, since you’ve already lost, I invite you today to come and join the winning
side![/quote]
With that the congregation erupted in dance and song.
The police didn’t know what to do. Their attempts at intimidation had failed, overcome by the archbishop’s
With that the congregation erupted in dance and song.
The police didn’t know what to do. Their attempts at intimidation had failed, overcome by the archbishop’s
confidence that God and goodness would triumph over evil. It was but a matter of time.
Source: reported in Jim Wallis, God’s Politics
Source: reported in Jim Wallis, God’s Politics
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