Day 69
Our nation celebrates, morns, and remembers the fallen of our military every Memorial Day. As a Veteran of the U.S. Army, I have a profound respect for
every person who has put on the uniform of the United States military. So often, people question whether or not if it is right to go to war.
Protesters line the streets of our cities to protest war. The question is: Is war ever right?
What is war?: According to the Webster’s
Dictionary, war is: “a state or period of
fighting between countries or groups. A
situation in which people or groups compete with or fight against each
other. An organized effort by a
government or other large organization to stop or defeat something that is
viewed as dangerous or bad.”
There are many different types of wars:
War on drugs. War on drunk driving. War on human trafficking. Military wars. And on the list goes. Each war is supposed to bring about a
solution for the betterment or the protection of society as a whole.
Ecclesiastes 3:8 Solomon said,
"There is a time for war and a time for peace." According to Solomon,
war is the right thing at times. The Bible tells of the times when God has
commanded a war. When you look at the great heroes of the faith in Hebrews
11 there are a number of great leaders who stood out during a time of war:
Joshua, David, Gideon, and Samson. Throughout the Old Testament, there were
times in which war was the only option or a God directive.
Our nation has fought in many wars: From the Revolutionary War to the
Civil War to World War 1 to World War 2 to the Korean War to Vietnam War to
Iraq War to Afghanistan War. The call to war isn’t an easy decision to make,
nor is it easy for families to let go of their sons and daughters to go fight
them. The United
States is not the only nation who goes to war or is in a war.
As I write this article, Russia has declared
war on Ukraine. Where you have people who want to control, manipulate or has a deep-seated
hatred for others, you will have wars where blood is shed, people die, and
nations go at it against each other.
Is there any biblical precedence for declaring a war? Is there any justification for declaring war
to stop dictators or to defend the innocent from oppression? Is there any logic to the desire to stop the
spread of evil by using force? What does
the bible say about war?:
To liberate a nation from dictatorship: God told Joshua to
wipe out the Midianites, because they were very oppressive and evil. One of the
evil practices they did was to throw babies into the fire.
God got very upset the Gadites and Reubenites
tribes in Israel because they would not go to war. Moses says to these two
tribes, "What are you going to do? Just sit here while the rest of your
brothers go to war? Aren't you going to participate?" God became very
anger and swore an oath: “Because they have not followed me wholeheartedly, not
one of the men twenty years old or more who came up out of Egypt will see the
land I promised Abraham.” Numbers 32:10b-11
To
defend innocent people: John Stewart Mills said, “A man who has nothing which he is willing to fight for, nothing which
he cares about more than his personal safety, is a miserable creature who has
no chance of being free.” Proverbs 21:15 “When justice is done it brings joy to the righteous but terror to
evildoers.”
To stop the spread of evil: The Bible is very
clear that God has authorized the government to enforce the law and punish
offenders. Romans 13:4 “...He is
God's servant, an agent of justice to bring punishment on the wrongdoers."
War should always be
the last resort, but sometimes, it is necessary in order to purge evil and to
ultimately live in peace.
Remember, Be God
Controlled!
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