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Isaiah 2.4
They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore.
WORDS OF HOPE
In 1868, three years after the end of the American Civil War, General John A. Logan, on behalf of an organization for Northern Civil War veterans, called for a nationwide day of remembrance. It was originally the 30th of May and was called Decoration Day after the custom of decorating the graves of soldiers who had defended their country. Their bodies could be found in cemeteries in almost every city where the rebellion had been fought. After World War I, the day became known more widely as Memorial Day, in honor of the fallen Americans of the multiple wars fought then and since.
Most of the historical narrative sections of the Bible are the histories of wars. Almost every tribe that co-inhabited the lands of the Hebrew Scriptures were listed as enemies and the stories are lavishly enhanced with every derogatory adjective imaginable to describe the malevolence of these rivals. As in any war history, the story is usually written by the winners and the more sinister their defeated enemy had been, the better the justification for wiping them out.
That was the way wars were fought in those ancient days, the winners being expected to annihilate every living creature in the conquered territory, including their livestock and leveling the town with the final touch of spreading salt on the land to prevent any prosperity in the future. When the desire for land had been the goal however, the salt was skipped and many of the conquered were enslaved to farm it. We can easily look back at those practices as barbaric until we examine what we have done to each other since with our advance weaponry both in declared wars or random mass shootings on our own streets.
The most chilling common thread that ran throughout the Bible wars was the accepted belief that all the bloodshed had been ordained by God. Writers of Books such as Joshua would celebrate the most heinous of war crimes as actions for the Glory of God, just as the leaders of all the “Holy Wars” have since done to this day.
Jesus acquainted us with a God of Love, a deity to whom every life is a precious gift, no matter on which side of a conflict they are aligned. Memorial Day should be a time of celebrating that kind of inclusive love. Certainly, the women and men who paid the ultimate price for our mistakes should be remembered and honored today, but our mindset of the inevitability of future wars should be reformed into a pledge that they will never happen again. That will truly pay tribute to their sacrifices and finally bring Glory to God.
PRAYER
May the words of your Prophet, Isaiah, finally become reality: “Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore.” Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Dan Peeler
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
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