Spurgeon the Pacifist

We are up to the hilt advocates of peace, and we earnestly war against war. I wish that Christian men would insist more and more on the unrighteousness of war, believing that Christianity means no sword, no cannon, no bloodshed, and that, if a nation is driven to fight in its own defense, Christianity stands by to weep and to intervene as soon as possible, and not to join in the cruel shouts which celebrate an enemy’s slaughter. Let us always be on the side of right. Today, then, my brethren, I beg you to join with me in seeking renewal.

(From An All-Round Ministry, a college address in 1880)

I’m just posting this here for my neo-reformed friends who love Charles Spurgeon but also seem to be very often pro-war.

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