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Now may the Lord Jesus Christ and our Father God, who loved us and in his wonderful grace gave us eternal comfort and a beautiful hope that cannot fail, encourage your hearts and inspire you with strength to always do and speak what is good and beautiful in his eyes (2 Thessalonians 2:16-17 TPT).


Friday, November 5, 2021

Is It Godly for a Nation to go to War?


by Barbara Latta


War has existed since the first violence against the image of God in the Garden of Eden. Mankind lost that soulish encounter.


Battles have been fought since that time because of the condition of man’s heart. 

Although men were fighting among themselves, the first mention of a war in the Bible is in Genesis 14 when some kings around the area of Sodom rebelled against each other. Since Lot lived in this land, he was taken captive. 


Abraham gathered 318 men from his trained servants to help rescue Lot.


Other examples are given to us throughout the Bible:

Joshua and the children of Israel overtook Jericho which was followed by other victories.

Gideon overcame the Midianites with 300 men and other examples are in the book of Judges. 

We have records of a multitude of brawls fought by David and Jonathan.

What about Nehemiah arming those who helped rebuild the walls of Jerusalem and the Jews who defended themselves against their enemies in the book of Esther?


God gives nations the power of military might for the defense of the homelands, the preservation of freedom, and to overcome evil that wants to eliminate His presence and Word from a land.


Some nations use their military might with force for the purpose of persecution and to obtain power for evil rulers. God never intended for armies to exist in this manner. 



But He also doesn’t want us to become pacifists and do nothing when we are terrorized. Peace isn’t won by doing nothing. Peace comes from standing against evil and being willing to fight.


America’s untrained army was small in comparison to the British when we fought against injustices to obtain independence. But the perseverance of the forces and the intervention of divine providence brought a victory and birthed a nation.


Since that time, we have built our armed forces consisting of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard. Millions have served, defended, and died for the sake of these 50 states and those who live within the borders.


On November 11, 1918, the Armistice ending World War I went into effect. The treaty was signed at 11:00 a.m. setting the stage for the observance of this cessation of hostilities on the eleventh day of the eleventh month each year to honor veterans of that offensive.


After World War II, President Eisenhower issued a proclamation designating November 11 as a date to honor and remember veterans of all eras and renamed Armistice Day to Veterans Day. 


It’s only right for us to recognize and thank those who have given a period of their lives to protect our freedom. We have thrived as a nation because we honored God and based our principles of government on biblical principles. We have only gone to war when attacked or to provide aid for other nations whose livelihood was threatened. 


We prepare for conflicts in the hopes we won’t have any. Our defense comes from God and those who are called to serve. 


World War I became known as the “war to end all wars.” But that was a dream that could not be a reality. The spiritual forces at work on this earth are the cause of the physical confrontations we have fought and those that continue to intimidate us. We are instructed to wear our spiritual armor and stand against the evil at work. 


We fight the spiritual crusades with spiritual weapons, but we also fight natural encounters with physical weapons. Jesus didn’t resist those who arrested him because the battle was to be fought in the heavenly realm. 


But He told Pilate that if His kingdom were of this world, His followers would fight (John 18:37).


Is it godly for a nation to go to war? 


These scriptures give us the answer. 

He teaches my hands to make war, so that my arms can bend a bow of bronze. (Psalm 18:34 NKJV).


Blessed be the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands for war, and my fingers for battle. (Psalm 144:1)


A time of war, and a time of peace. (Ecclesiastes 3:8b)


Our military forces are necessary as long as we are on this earth. Until Jesus comes back and wins the Battle of Armageddon we will have natural enemies to resist. 


One way we can obey the instructions in Titus 2 is to encourage those who have defended us as part of our military. 


Find a veteran and thank him or her for their service. We can sleep at night in a free country because of what they have done. 


God bless America!


Join the conversation and share your thoughts. 


Is it godly for a nation to go to war? (click to tweet)


Thank a veteran for their service. We can sleep at night in a free country because of what they have done. (click to tweet)



12 comments:

  1. Well said Ms. Barbara. Too few today give pause to think about the cost of their freedom. Whether personal or spiritual, a heavy price was paid so a heavy burden could be lifted.

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    1. You are so right, J.D. With the tide of wanting to remove history from our culture, the cost of what we have is going with it. A heavy price was paid by our military for our freedom, and a heavy price was paid by Christ for our spiritual freedom. Thanks for sharing. Blessings and thanks for your service to our country!

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  2. Thank you for sharing this message that honors our veterans and reminds us to stand up for what is right. We can conquer evil with two things, I think--love and fighting back. I don't think we should ever give up on love, specially since Jesus died for us as the greatest act of love, but when love fails, we still must stand up for goodness and justice.

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    1. Katherine, you are so right. We are told to use love as our weapon against spiritual forces and we should never give up on it because the love of God never dies. He gave us the power to stand up for justice while we are on this fallen earth and thankfully when He reigns on this planet true justice will prevail. Thanks for sharing. Blessings!

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  3. Thank you for honoring our veterans with your post.

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    1. Our veterans do deserve all the honor we can give them. Thanks for stopping by, Sylvia. Blessings!

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  4. "Peace isn't won by doing nothing." What truth! We're so blessed to have men and women who are willing to fight for peace. Thank you for honoring our veterans -- they're worthy of every bit of respect and honor we can give.

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    1. Thank you, Leigh. Our veterans are worthy of every bit of respect we can give. Thanks for sharing. Blessings!

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  5. Thank you for always tackling the hard questions.

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    1. Jen, thanks for stopping by to share and for your kind words. Blessings!

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  6. Barbara, thank you for this post which is rich in history and spiritual truth. I love this: “We prepare for conflicts in the hopes we won’t have any. Our defense comes from God and those who are called to serve.”

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    1. May we always remember God is the source of our protection and provision. His hand has been on our nation because we have honored His name. Thanks for sharing, Jeannie. Blessings!

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