War

The Lord has said that in the last days there will be “wars
and rumors of wars, and the whole earth shall be in commotion,
and men’s hearts shall fail them” (D&C 45:26).
As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, we are a people of peace. We follow the Savior, who is
the Prince of Peace. We look forward to His millennial reign,
when wars will end and peace will be restored to the earth
(see Isaiah 2:4). However, we recognize that in this world,
government leaders sometimes send military troops to war
to defend their nations and ideals.
Latter-day Saints in the military do not need to feel torn
between their country and their God. In the Church, “we
believe in being subject to kings, presidents, rulers, and magistrates,
in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law”
(Articles of Faith 1:12). Military service shows dedication to
this principle.
If Latter-day Saints are called upon to go into battle, they
can look to the example of Captain Moroni, the great military
leader in the Book of Mormon. Although he was a mighty
warrior, he “did not delight in bloodshed” (Alma 48:11). He
was “firm in the faith of Christ,” and his only reason for
fighting was to “defend his people, his rights, and his country,
and his religion” (Alma 48:13). If Latter-day Saints must
go to war, they should go in a spirit of truth and righteousness,
with a desire to do good. They should go with love in
their hearts for all God’s children, including those on the
opposing side. Then, if they are required to shed another’s
blood, their action will not be counted as a sin.
See also Civil Government and Law; Peace

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