I was watching a video interview on a lady who came out of the Westboro baptist church (Which was known as a hate group). She said that she now no longer regards the Word of God as the literal Word of God anymore. This is because her family distorted the Scriptures in that God is all about hate with no real love and that we should correct others in gentleness and love. To learn about the Westboro Baptist church and their past dealings in being wrongfully hateful, check out this YouTube video here:
Note: To be clear, God will judge sinners. This is true. God does also bring forth disasters to get sinners to repent. But we should not speak forth in a way that is hateful in regards to this. We should always speak in gentleness and love. We should never come off as angry hotheads. For people can associate people who act angry and hateful with those who shoot people because of road rage, etcetera. In fact, Fred Phelps (the now deceased founder of the Westboro Baptist church) was said to be an abusive father, as well. So it explains a lot why they came off so hateful.
To learn about this interview of this lady who is no longer a part of the Westboro baptist church, see here:
Anyways, I sometimes find that people tend to allegorize the Scriptures because they cannot rationalize or understand the tough parts of Scripture involving God's judgments or they can from an abusive or hateful family that distorted God's Word. They cannot take a step back and look at the bigger picture and pray about it and ask themselves.... “How can this be true in light of God's love?” For at one time, I struggled personally with God commanding Israel to take the life of children in pagan nations in the Old Testament.
I think folks do not seem to grasp that sometimes there are other cases where the ends can sometimes justify the means. For example: If a bunch of young teenage boys broke into a top secret government facility in a big mountain, and they accidentally released a deadly virus that infected them (
and this virus could destroy the majority of the world's population), and they were about to escape the mountain, and the president was informed of the situation, what would he do? Imagine if these kids could be saved in the early stages of the virus because there is enough anti-serum
(Which is hard to replicate) to save them, but if they get out, it is a guarantee sure thing that billions of people are going to die a horrible and painful death.
I can imagine any good President
(who wants to protect his people and many others) would say,
"Send in the F-14's." "Destroy that mountain!"
Sure, it would be sad, that those innocent kids would have to die, but their sacrifice would save the entire world. We see in the Old Testament, that animals were sacrificed to temporarily atone for sin. Lots of animals were killed for this purpose. They pointed to the ultimate sacrifice that would forever atone for sin (Who would be Jesus Christ). Life for life. The One for the many.
Sure, I think there are cases were the ends do not justify the means. But I think there are some cases (like the ones I mentioned) whereby it would apply. For remember, GOD had commanded Saul to kill all the Amalekites. But he did not obey or trust GOD. He let the king of the Amalekites and much livestock alive. For this reason,
(and another point of disobedience), GOD removed Saul as king. But from our perspective it may seem cruel to wipe out a people. But we forget, that they were a wicked and sinful people that GOD was going to wipe them out anyways. GOD could have given them all heart attacks. But the LORD wanted His people to act on His behalf. To be His arm of justice. Granted, today, we are to love our enemies and to do good unto them. We are under a New Covenant with New commands. We now fight solely a spiritual battle. The Old Covenant showed that GOD is a rewarder to those who followed Him, and He was a punisher to those who disobeyed Him. It shows that GOD is a fair and just GOD. But the point here is that without the One sacrificing or dying, many could then not be saved. We would not be saved. Jesus. He is the One who died for the many (Me, you, and the whole world to offer them the free gift of life to us).
Now... that's love!!!