Posted on 05/31/2007 4:25:37 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback
Where is God amidst the horrors of war? How do soldiers keep their faith in Gods goodness amidst the suffering and slaughter of battle?
American soldiers and sailors, airmen and Marines have asked questions like these ever since the War for Independence. The questions occupy their thoughts and find their way from faraway battlefields into letters to loved ones.
Journalist Andrew Carroll has collected many of these letters in a book entitled Grace Under Fire: Letters of Faith in Times of War. Among them is a note from Private Walter Bromwich, who questioned Gods role in the slaughter of World War I.
How can there be fairness in one man being maimed for life, suffering agonies, and another killed instantaneously, while I get out of it safe? Bromwich asked his pastor back in Pennsylvania. What I would like to believe, Bromwich wrote, is that God is in this war, not as a spectator, but backing up everything that is good in us. I dont know whether God goes forth with armies, but I do know that He is in lots of our men or they would not do what they do.
Other soldiers worried about their public witness more than their personal safety. In 1943, Private First Class William Kiessel, who was about to take part in the invasion into France, wrote to friends that he did not want prayer for his safety, because safety isnt the ultimate goal. True exemplary conduct is. And he added, What is important is that whatever does happen to me I will do absolutely nothing that will shame my character or my God.
Where is God in the midst of war? Lieutenant Colonel Scott Barnes, a doctor who treated hundreds of wounded patients in Iraq, offered an answer to that question in an email home to family and friends.
Some of my colleagues have wondered out loud, he wrote, how there can be a God with all of this suffering. I just remind them that He might just be right in some of our hands and working right beside us.
Where is God? He is in the O.R. guiding the hands of the surgeons, He is in the will of the sergeants helping organize a blood drive as only they can, He is in the hearts of the soldiers who immediately rolled up their sleeves to give what they had to save a dying brother whom they dont even knowor even a captured enemy.
Letters like these renewed Carrolls own faith in God. They showed me that even in the bleakest of circumstances, with Gods help, we can overcome all adversity, Carroll writes. Through Him, we can endure any hardship. Because of Him, we are never alone.
Where is Christ during the horrors of war today? Hes on the Cross.
On this day, Memorial Day, I want to send a personal message to our servicemen around the world: We at home are deeply grateful to you and we are proud of your service to our nation and our God as you defend the innocent. And I encourage you to remember the words found in Deuteronomy: Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified . . . for the Lord your God goes with you, he will never leave you nor forsake you.
May God bless and keep you, and protect you and your families.
Thanks, and a great post.
This should take care of your problem:
You are right I was a moron and voted for your President twice. Since he insulted me and a large amount of legal Americans this week I am now done with him. I don't even defend him to the libs any more.
Go drink some kool-aid with your suppository.
That's the problem with you Bush haters. You figure anyone who prefers Bush over the alternative must be full on in love with his every policy position. Like wow man, have you ever thought what Al Gore or John Kerry have done about immigration and terrorism?
The only thing dumber than Bush's immigration policy is forgetting the Toon, the Goron and Lurch. Congratulations, you've achieved it.
Ah...so you're so het up over a guy who is (in your vaunted opinion) a traitor that you yearn for the reign of two guys who were in undeniable fact traitors to the Republic, one of whom even directly betrayed soldiers in the field. Great thinking there, I'm sure that would have worked out really, really well for the country if they'd been elected.
Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill met in Placentia Bay off New Foundland on the heavy cruiser Augusta on August 9, 1941, to rally our nations to our common defense, they sang three songs with the assembled sailors: “O God, Our Help in Ages Past,” “Eternal Father, Strong to Save” and “Onward, Christian Soldiers.”
Right as rain. God uses people, nations to engage evil on a daily level. If people are sensitive, His Spirit enters in people to do battle on a daily level with ideas, thoughts, actions which are interpersonal and not just international. Whether God steps in and rescues people or nations is another question. He surely has done so but in and on other occassions, He is silent. That is the quandary. No one will understand this; CS Lewis did not in his Problem with Pain book. Nor will we till we see face to face!
Oh and the fact that the building of the wall last year was all just a shame by W and his cronies. They never intended to build all of it.
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