Equip Podcast

How Should Christians Think About War?

Cornerstone Church of Ames

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In this episode, Mark and Emily talk through how Christians should think about war in a world filled with conflict. Looking at Scripture and ideas like just war theory, they explore how believers can pursue peace while still understanding the role of justice and government.


Episode Highlights

00:30 — Introducing the topic: how Christians should think about war

01:19 — Where war comes from: not part of God’s original design

02:25 — Sin’s effects: broken relationships that lead to conflict

03:38 — Jesus as the Prince of Peace and the restoration of all things

04:49 — Christians as peacemakers in a fallen world

05:19 — The role of government and authority in a broken world

07:39 — Romans 13: the government’s responsibility to wield authority

09:02 — Introduction to just war theory

13:42 — Just causes: protection, justice, and preventing evil

14:20 — Who can declare war? Why individuals cannot

15:09 — Considering long-term consequences before entering war

16:27 — Conduct in war: restraint, proportionality, and discrimination

17:21 — Is there a “loving” way to wage war?

21:05 — Evaluating modern conflicts through a biblical framework

24:34 — The dangers of distance in modern warfare

27:11 — A call to pray for peace, not just outcomes

29:51 — The ultimate hope: Christ will bring lasting peace

31:02 — Praying for revival, not just regime change


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