From Back To The Bible:
Written Days After 9-11
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By Woodrow Kroll
Woodrow Kroll
How Should a Christian Repond to Terrorism?
Dr. Woodrow Kroll
President and Senior Bible Teacher
The terrible tragedy that occurred in New York City and Washington D.C. on September 11, 2001 has released a torrent of emotions--anger, hatred, rage, despair, compassion, and more. We have seen people at their worst and at their best. The full extent of this tragedy may not be known for months, but we cannot wait months for an emotional response. Our emotions are already responding, but are these emotions reflecting the will of God, the mind of Christ, and the virtues of the Bible?
How should Christians respond to terrorism? The question we must always ask is: "What does the Bible say?"
#1 The Bible says that God has established government and government is endued with God's authority to protect its citizens and punish those who terrorize them.
The Bible is quite clear about why legitimate governments are established and the extent of their authority. From the apostle Paul we learn:
"The authorities that exist have been established by God" (Romans 13:1).
"There is no authority except that which God has established" (Romans 13:1).
"Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities" (Romans 13:1).
Perhaps most appropriate to the case of the terrorist attacks on the twin towers of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon are the following:
"Consequently, he who rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves" (Romans 13:2).
"Rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong" (Romans 13:3).
"He (the ruler) does not bear the sword for nothing" (Romans 13:4)
"He is God's servant, an agent of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer" (Romans 13:4).
CONCLUSION: We submit to legitimate authorities because they are duty bound to act against those who disobey the law and harm others. We also submit for the sake of our conscience. The terrorist attacks on September 11th were both unlawful and unconscionable. The United States government has both the right and the duty to God to pursue and punish those who committed these terrible acts and those who harbor them.
#2 The Bible says that we are not to take punishment into our own hands but to defer vengeance to God through legitimately established governments.
Again the apostle Paul:
"Do not repay anyone evil for evil" (Romans 12:17)
"Do not take revenge, my friends, but leave room for God's wrath" (Romans 12:19).
The Bible teaches that vengeance belongs to God because only He knows perfectly the hearts of men and only He can temper vengeance and justice.
"It is written: 'It is mine to avenge; I will repay,' says the Lord." (Romans 12:19).
"It is mine to avenge; I will repay. In due time their foot will slip" (Deuteronomy 32:35).
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