War | Create Date: 29-Mar-2019 |
Is it Justified? | Last updated: 6-May-2023 |
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1 | Difficult Topic | 2 | Can God be found in times of War? |
3 | Past, Present and Future | 4 | Two Points dealing with the Tragedy of War |
3 | Suffering | 4 | WWII Atomic Bombs |
This is a very difficult topic that should bring comfort to all of us who don't understand evil in the world and how God does not stop it.
The answers may be hard for us to accept when there is loss of loved ones, deaths of innocent people and the general desire for us to hope that there are ways to stop wars. There is mistaken belief that the good people in the world can stop wars, which is impossible without God and the elimination of evil.
The Scriptures have shown through Israel's history that God does condone military actions and often requires it to stop evil and for punishment of past actions of nations and groups of people.
Perhaps most of us have asked whether or not God is involved and can be found in times of war, where the answer is absolutely yes. Some of us will die young and some will live long lives because of the sacrifices paid by those for our freedom with their lives or even physical impairments for life.
We can remain confident that in the end, we will see that God's plans were perfect despite what we may perceive otherwise. Sometimes, God will have long lives for some and others will have short lives but the parable of the Workers in the Vineyard (Matthew 20:1-12) teaches us that God will grant all of us a place in Heaven if we accept Him through His son Jesus Christ.
Isaiah 55:8--9 | 8 “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord. 9 “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts. |
Ecclesiastes 3:3 | A time to
kill, and a time to heal; a time to
break down, and a time to build up; Notes:
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Matthew 20:1 & 12 | 1. “For the kingdom of heaven is like a master of
a house who went out early in the morning to hire laborers for his
vineyard. 12 saying, ‘These last worked only one hour, and you have made them equal to us who have borne the burden of the day and the scorching heat.’ Note: The Parable of
the workers in the vineyard has two primary meanings for those who have
accepted Jesus Christ as
their Savior. |
John 15:13 | Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. |
Hebrews 11:6 | But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. |
When there is war between peoples that are motivated by anything Satanic:
These two points are hard for any of us on this side of eternity to understand, which involves seeing the end from the beginning which we are not capable of doing.
Consider that since the beginning, mankind has constantly been involved in
God had a plan from the beginning that involved reconciliation after the fall of Adam and Eve that required a payment for becoming justified through the death of one, God's Son Jesus Christ.
As humans, we often fail to grasp the concept that we are just sojourners on Earth where once we were born with the sin/separation condition then we must accept, through Faith, His Son Jesus Christ as our Savior to get entrance into eternity. After receiving Salvation, our goal should be conforming into the example of Jesus Christ. Our conforming and works will equate to rewards in eternity.
The Prayer for Salvation is the most important action in our lives. Jesus Christ does not require any of us to do anything to receive it.
There are always two points that are brought up in the tragedy of War when dealing with those who were killed:
The answers to these two questions are discussed in the "Classical Objection" topic, which involves God's Sovereignty and the Age of Accountability.
Additionally, there is the very familiar aphorism expression:
which is not scriptural, but God does use all events in our lives for us to seek Him. War has always brought out the search by those involved and the victims to have answers.
We will never know how God is working out the logistic processes for those who look for Him and perish. Through Faith and the whole Scriptures teach us that God has had a way since the beginning. Partially to understand the future of a perfect eternity with God, we also need to understand the other side of the Lake of Fire. We can be comforted knowing:
2 Corinthian 5:14-15 | 14 For the love of Christ controls us, having concluded this, that one died for all, therefore all died; 15 and He died for all, so that they who live might no longer live for themselves, but for Him who died and rose again on their behalf. |
John 1:12 | But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, even to those who believe in His name, |
Some thoughts and scriptures to consider which are an excerpt from the topic on Suffering:
If there is suffering including death, that is experienced by the Christian Believer, when it was not the result of sinful actions, the following apply:
Biblical Scholars have pointed out that the Scriptures, in their entirety, will show that amongst many, many wonderful promises, God is going to show at the completion of all events described in Revelation, that rebellion against Him, along with separating ourselves from Him, will always lead to death and misery. In other words, God could have forced everything to be concluded after Adam and Eve fell or even when Lucifer Fell, but God through His Love is teaching us by letting us all have our way and how God deals with it will also show His infinite Power, Knowledge, Love, Mercy and Grace.
Many people are against all forms of military actions to kill another human being,
even when it is a time of war that may even be defensive. One example
often given by those against war is the use of the atomic bombs during WWII
because the two bombs killed perhaps 200,000 Japanese civilians.
Many people are against all forms of having to kill another human being,
even when it is a time of war. One example often given by those
against military actions is the use of the atomic bombs during WWII
because the two bombs killed perhaps 200,000 Japanese civilians.
The following is a partial excerpt from the topic on killing and murder. NOTE: This author does not have any satisfaction in writing about the
horrible deaths that result in times of war, and find the subject very sad to
have to write about knowing the suffering beyond words that have occurred
throughout all wars in history. My
ability to even think about the subject causes me to grieve and look forward to
seeing the way God handles the perpetrators of evil and rewarding the victims at
the Judgment Seat of Christ and
Great White Thrown of Judgment.
It is interesting, and in this author's opinion done intentionally, that no
history book or website gives the full explanation, that I could find, why the Atomic Bomb was
most likely used. General Douglas MacArthur and
top American Military commanders estimated in a full-scale invasion of Japan, there would be approximately:
Historical sources are quick
to point out the bombs killed approximately 90,000 and 40,000 immediately in
Hiroshima and Nagasaki with tens of thousands of deaths from radiation exposure
later. This is far less significant than multiple millions of Japanese
deaths, with the million Americans, during a full-scale invasion of Japan!
(i)
1 million American military personnel killed,
AND
(ii) multiple
millions of Japanese military and civilian deaths caused in the act of
protecting their country of Japan.
Note that there is mentions in some sources, the
bombing of Tokyo in 1945 that killed over 90,000 Japanese which preceded the
Atomic bombs. As another observation of this author, the bombing of Tokyo
is equivalent to the Atomic Bomb usage.
Therefore, the
atomic bombs represented the most humane outcome to quicken a surrender by
Japan. This author absolutely believes that that was in the minds of everyone involved
in approving the use of the two atomic bombs, albeit maybe not said publicly.
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