We feel bound explicitly to avow our unshaken persuasion that all war
is utterly incompatible with the plain precepts of our divine Lord and
Lawgiver and the whole spirit of His gospel, and that no plea of necessity
or policy, however urgent or peculiar, can avail to release either individuals
or nations from the paramount allegiance which they owe to Him who hath
said, "Love your enemies," (Matt. v. 44; Luke vi.27) In enjoining this
love, and the forgiveness of injuries, He who has brought us to Himself
has not prescribed for man precepts which are incapable of being carried
into practice, or of which the practice is to be postponed until all shall
be persuaded to act upon them. We cannot doubt that they are incumbent
now, and that we have in the prophetic Scriptures the distinct intimation
of their direct application not only to individuals, but to nations also.
(Isaiah ii. 4: Micah iv. I) When nations conform their laws to this divine
teaching, wars must necessarily cease. (Faith and Practice)