Posted on 09/05/2014 5:49:31 AM PDT by shuck and yall
NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com PRINT
September 3, 2014 1:22 PM
How Should Christians Expect Our Nation to Respond to ISIS? With Wrath and Vengeance
By David French
Even in the face of jihadist horror, its surprising how many Christians are deeply confused about issues of war and peace, with the root of the confusion embedded in the distinction between personal and governmental responsibilities. Admonitions to turn the other cheek, to love our enemies, and to repay good for evil are at core individual responsibilities responsibilities that not only call on us to imitate Christs own example as he forgave his executioners in the midst of his own execution but also relieve us from the terrible and deadly burden of imposing individual justice.
But justice is still required. The instrument of that justice isnt, for example, the Foley or Sotloff families as it would have been in primitive societies but rather our nation, bearing a sword of wrath and vengeance. Romans 12 and 13 show these shifting responsibilities beautifully. First, there is the individual responsibility to love even your enemy:
Do not repay anyone evil for evil. Be careful to do what is right in the eyes of everyone. If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone. Do not take revenge, my dear friends, but leave room for Gods wrath, for it is written: It is mine to avenge; I will repay,[d] says the Lord. On the contrary:
If your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him something to drink. In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head. Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.
Critically, however, that does not end the inquiry. God is just, and he has designated an instrument, an agent of his wrath and justice.
For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong. Do you want to be free from fear of the one in authority? Then do what is right and you will be commended. For the one in authority is Gods servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for rulers do not bear the sword for no reason. They are Gods servants, agents of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer. [Emphasis added.]
This is government functioning in its proper role, one of the few roles explicitly designated for government in all of scripture. In other words, we should expect and demand that our nation fulfill this responsibility. In fact, when our nation fails to fulfill this responsibility it places a terrible burden on the families of the fallen asking them to forgive without even the hope of punishment.
Many Christians seem befuddled when responding to atrocities like beheadings and systematic, deadly persecution conflicted between the desire to protect the innocent and do justice yet feeling as if that somehow violates commands like turn the other cheek. But we are not commanded to make sure that others turn their cheeks. Indeed, compelling helplessness and vulnerability is a grave affront to a nations citizens. Pacifism which is nothing more than compelled helplessness is thus the worst possible response to attack, not just tactically and strategically stupid in secular terms but also a direct abdication of a sacred responsibility.
So, with a clear conscience and firm conviction, our nations Christian citizens can and should send President Obama a clear message: ISIS should not be managed. It has to be crushed.
I don’t think you actually read the article if you believe that the writer is advocating pacifism. He is not.
No hes not, but he appears to be saying its for our “rulers” or in service to them to use not for us as individuals on our own as against evil rulers.
The writer has written a brief article discussing “How should Christians expect our nation to respond to ISIS?” In other words, what should our government be doing? He is not discussing how individual should response to evil rulers. It is not the topic. I think you are reading far more into the article than the writer intends.
You could write him and ask him what he thinks about that specific issue. Or you might be able to read his other writings and identify for sure where he stands on that specific issue. Here is a massive archive of his articles on National Review going back to 2006: http://www.nationalreview.com/author/david-french
Well......that’s quite a choice but until someone dies it doesn’t matter what we think.
After Catholic Joe comes Boehner, and then ‘I served in Vietnam’ Kerry....what a list.
God loved King David, and David was a warrior, who protected Israel....I think that says it all.
Writer takes a few biblical leaps but God is just and the love of Christ compels us to bring justice to those being slaughtered by these agents of Satan called ISIS.
Swords of govt do not always bring justice nor are govts the hand of God bringing his justice.
What goes around, comes around and sometimes you just have to be someone’s karma, like with those who like sawing the heads off of people they don’t like, raping their wives and selling their children into slavery.
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