CAN ANY GOOD THING
COME FROM WAR?
Anti war protesters are fond of saying
that war never accomplished any good thing. This article is not about
our war in Iraq. It is not a political endorsement or condemnation of
our President who has sent our forces into Iraq. This article is written
for the simple purpose of examining the assertion so often made by these
anti war protesters. Is war ever a good thing? Does any good thing ever
come from war?
It would be foolish for anyone to deny the horrors of war. In war people
scream in pain and die horrible deaths. War brings fear, physical
disability and handicap, and financial poverty. In war innocent people
get hurt and die. Often war is hardest on the aged and the young, people
who cannot protect themselves.
But this alone, as horrible as it is, does not answer the question.
Sometimes blessings can come from horror. God is able to bring good even
out of the evil men do. When evil men crucified the Son of God, God used
that as a means of bringing about the opportunity for all men to be
saved. However, we must be careful with this reasoning too. The Bible
gives us no right to do evil that good may come, or to continue in sin
that grace may abound (Romans 3:8; 6:1).
So let’s look at this question from God’s point of view. Let’s turn to
the pages of God’s holy writ -- the Bible.
I. God has commanded war in some cases. God commanded the Israelites to
go to war against the people who lived in the promised land (Exodus
23:31). From time to time God commanded other wars also. Why would God
command an action from which no good thing can come? If we believe in a
good, benevolent God, we must also believe that the things he commands
have some good, benevolent purpose. So we are safe in concluding that
sometimes, some good can come from war.
II. Biblical characters have benefited from war.
A. Lot was captured in a war, but was rescued when his uncle Abraham
went to war (Genesis 14). Try to convince Lot that no good thing ever
came from war.
B. Again, the promise of a land for the children of Israel was fulfilled
through war (Exodus 23:31). So the children of Israel received some good
thing from war.
III. God used war to punish evil nations. This is not only true of the
inhabitants of the promised land; it is true of other nations as well.
A. The Amalekites were punished by God, at his command, through war (1
Samuel 15:1-3).
B. Israel itself (the 10 northern tribes) was taken into captivity as a
punishment from God (2 Kings 17:9-18).
C. Judah was carried into Babylonian captivity because of their sin (2
Kings 24 & 25).
D. It is a good thing for God to punish evildoers. At times that good
thing was accomplished by war. So yes, good things can come from war.
IV. God has authorized people in our world to wage war. God has not
given blanket authorization for war. The Bible does not endorse all
wars. But God has given his sanction for men, at certain times, for
certain purposes, to wage war.
A. Romans 13:1-5 gives divine sanction for governments to bear the
sword, a tool and implement of war.
B. According to these verses, a government has the responsibility (not
just the right) to use the sword to punish evil doers and support those
who do well (see also 1 Peter 13-15).
C. From these verses it is obvious that governments have the
responsibility and the right to use force to bring about an end to
oppression, to protect the weak from the depredations of the strong, and
to establish and keep law and order.
CONCLUSION
God thinks good things can come from war. God has used war to bring
about good things. God has given man the power and authority to wage war
for good purposes, to bring about good things.
Whatever we think of the war we face now, let us pray that God will
bring about good things, that peace will be restored soon, and that God
will be glorified in all things.
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