In another all too familiar story titled “Avid runner stabbed and shot in string of random attacks allegedly carried out by repeat offender,” published Tuesday, it was reported that a 40-year-old avid runner was stabbed and shot during a string of attacks in Georgia.
Lauren Bullis, 40, was identified as one of the victims in Monday's string of attacks in DeKalb County, Georgia. Police arrested 26-year-old Olaolukitan Adon Abel on Monday following the back-to-back incidents.
"It is apparent to us that this was a completely random attack," Brookhaven Police Chief Brandon Gurley said Monday.
The timeline of the terror began at approximately 12:50 a.m. Monday, when DeKalb County Police discovered a woman shot multiple times on Wesley Chapel Road. She later died from her injuries, police said. Authorities have not identified her.
The violence then shifted to Brookhaven, where a man was ambushed and shot several times while sleeping outside a business center on Peachtree Road. He remains in critical condition.
The spree reached a horrific conclusion around 6:50 a.m. on Battle Forest Drive. There, 40-year-old Bullis was found both shot and stabbed in a vicious attack. Witnesses, police said, reported seeing a man standing over her before he fled the scene. Bullis did not survive her injuries.
Bullis' social media accounts showed that the 40-year-old Georgia woman was an avid runner, posting photos of participating in recent races.
In a Facebook post, her cousin, Lee Renfroe, wrote that Bullis was "such a special person."
"My cousin Lauren Bullis was brutally murdered in a series of violent attacks in the Decatur GA area," he wrote. "We love you and miss you Lauren. Please say a prayer for our families as well as the families of the other victims. I don’t even know how to completely put my thoughts together right now."
And, you know, although we should definitely pray for the families of the victims, we should also commit (as the Bible commands us) to praying daily for “all men, for kings and all who are in authority" that we may lead quiet and peaceable lives “in all godliness and reverence.” We are not merely to pray though. We are to make supplications and intercessions, with the “giving of thanks”
To understand what that means exactly, we must first understand that supplication and intercession are intense, earnest forms of prayer to God Almighty. Supplication, as defined, is a humble, desperate petition often for one's own urgent needs or the needs of believers, while intercession is standing in the gap to plead on behalf of others, particularly for the unsaved or to reverse the effects of sin. Both are considered powerful spiritual acts and are our greatest spiritual weapons.
You see, at its core, the fight before us is a spiritual one and can’t be fought with carnal weapons. This is the very reason that the people of God are called and commanded to fervently pray for those in authority. You can be sure that winning this spiritual battle is crucial if we are to ever see this trend of lawlessness and senseless crimes change—because change starts with those in authority making biblical laws, biblically enforcing those laws, and then extending the full punishment that comes from breaking those laws. There is no other way.
This truth is made clear when we consider that this crime could have been prevented if Abel, who is a repeat offender, had served his full sentence and gotten the full mental health evaluation and treatment that was merited. Furthermore, investigators believe the suspect would have continued to kill if he had not been apprehended. Scary right? Now we can only pray that he’s imprisoned for life so that no one else gets hurt.
So, don’t fall into the trap of not praying for “all” those in authority just because your party affiliation or beliefs don't align with theirs my friend. The command to pray for those in authority has nothing to do with the way we "feel" about someone else but everything to do with ensuring that our leaders make choices that lead to safety and justice. "For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.”
Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding us that each and every believer is called to pray for those in authority from the bottom to the top. This means we are to pray for our local leaders, our state leaders, our federal leaders and our President as well, regardless of their party affiliation. Help us to understand that prayer has the power to change all situations and that prayer is is our greatest weapon. It’s in your precious name we pray Jesus. Amen.
Happy Running!