Christian Lessons From WW1

Been studying WW1 history. What a nightmare, a four-year horror show which changed the world.

The worst war that this world has ever seen, as far as large scale human suffering is concerned was this war. And if you think about it, it was mostly waged by Christians against other Christians. All competing for land, money and “glory”. There are remarkable lessons there for us all.

What particularly interests me about this war was that most of the major actors, and particularly the ones that played a major role we’re supposed Christian nations. So called Christendom was at war with itself.

Most of Europe were Christians. Protestants in Germany, Catholics in France and Italy, Orthodox Christians in Russia, and Church of England in England.

In WW2 unlike WW1 everyone was fighting blatant evil in Hitler and the cult in the Japanese government.

But in WW1 it was primarily Christian dominated governments fighting for money, land, and power.

At the start of WW1 most people were excited to get into it for “glory”. It was almost like a sport for many involved.

But how quickly their thinking changed after 1914.

I believe God allowed that war to break something in his people. An evil stronghold needed to be broken in them, it was a twisted love of the world. A lust for human government, for wealth, and for power. It was a Christian cooperation with the principalities and powers in the kingdom of darkness and it resulted in unspeakable suffering, 22 million deaths, and widespread famine. In a part of the world that was normally quite prosperous.

That is what Christians do when we go after government, to supply us power and money, we join Satan’s kingdom of darkness. We cooperate with and we submit to him. Even to the point killing our brethren for an deceptively evil idea of personal ‘glory’.

“Elderly With Underlying Conditions“

Maybe all the security and peace we felt because of our prosperity and our guns is false and unfounded.

Maybe they make us overconfident, arrogant, and oblivious to our real situation.

Maybe this pandemic is shining light on the real state of things that we like hide from, behind money and power.

Maybe we are not really all that safe, maybe our days really are numbered. Maybe we are much more hand to mouth and dependent on God than we realize.

Maybe the term “elderly with underlying lung conditions.” Is a metaphor for us all.

An accurate perspective on ourselves can give us an accurate perspective of Jesus Christ.

He is to be the center and supreme king of our lives. Not a Sunday hobby, and not a genie in a bottle for a better life.

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