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Where do we Christians get the idea of being pacifists? As though we are never to lift a hand in violence, though a situation may call for it? Where do we get the idea that the spiritual warfare exempts the body? As though you are only involved in spiritual warfare when you are in a state of prayer and reflection?
That the warfare is spiritual, of course. That is it's origin. When two men grab a woman to kidnap and molest, that is also part of the spiritual warfare. Behind these men's motives is satan encouraging and pushing them. Their bodies have become part of that war. Just as the body of that woman has become part of that war. Which means men, and especially Christian men, should rush in to help. And the Christian at that time, using force, also become part of that spiritual warfare.
God did not establish the U.S. with pacifist Christians. Their Christianity was constant faith, fighting, and dying. Thus America became an island of refuge for Protestants and Jews in the world.
So, where do we get the idea, that once the nation is established by such means, that now all I need to do is just pray about it and rejoice in my Christianity? As though God will take care of it and He doesn't need me to lift a hand in violence to defend or maintain it?
The divide in our country is not just political, it is spiritual. When the Christian Right marches they can expect attacks from the atheistic left. Antifa. They should always know that it is coming and expect it and have men ready to physically defend themselves and others with them. But, many will say that is not Christian. We need to show the love of Christ not violence.
Which brings me back to first scenario of the woman being attacked. Are you showing the love of Christ if you don't do violence to the men attacking her? Sounds silly don't it?
Quantrill
That the warfare is spiritual, of course. That is it's origin. When two men grab a woman to kidnap and molest, that is also part of the spiritual warfare. Behind these men's motives is satan encouraging and pushing them. Their bodies have become part of that war. Just as the body of that woman has become part of that war. Which means men, and especially Christian men, should rush in to help. And the Christian at that time, using force, also become part of that spiritual warfare.
God did not establish the U.S. with pacifist Christians. Their Christianity was constant faith, fighting, and dying. Thus America became an island of refuge for Protestants and Jews in the world.
So, where do we get the idea, that once the nation is established by such means, that now all I need to do is just pray about it and rejoice in my Christianity? As though God will take care of it and He doesn't need me to lift a hand in violence to defend or maintain it?
The divide in our country is not just political, it is spiritual. When the Christian Right marches they can expect attacks from the atheistic left. Antifa. They should always know that it is coming and expect it and have men ready to physically defend themselves and others with them. But, many will say that is not Christian. We need to show the love of Christ not violence.
Which brings me back to first scenario of the woman being attacked. Are you showing the love of Christ if you don't do violence to the men attacking her? Sounds silly don't it?
Quantrill