“One must be wrong.”

A. Lincoln

“The will of God prevails. In great contests each party claims to act in accordance with the will of God. Both may be, and one must be wrong. God can not be for, and against the same thing at the same time. In the present civil war it is quite possible that God’s purpose is something different from the purpose of either party–and yet the human instrumentalities, working just as they do, are of the best adaptation to effect His purpose. I am almost ready to say this is probably true–that God wills this contest, and wills that it shall not end yet. By his mere quiet power on the minds of the now contestants, He could have either saved or destroyed the Union without a human contest. Yet the contest began. And having begun, He could give the final victory to either side any day. Yet the contest proceeds.”

–Abraham Lincoln (unsigned, undated document, possibly from Sept., 1862)

0 thoughts on ““One must be wrong.””

  1. If a war had but one cause and one aim, I would probably agree close to completely…but the real thing being what it is, I only mostly agree, with reservations.

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