A good warrior loves the battle. A good general loves winning the battle. The solider puts his life on the line. The commander must put his troops in the line of fire. A good solider loves the things behind him and so he fights the evil in front of him that is coming against it. A good general loves the men in front of him, but he must send them into contact with the evil if there is any hope of saving and defending the things his soldiers love.
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him." — G.K. Chesterton
The good, or true, soldier is not motivated by hatred of what is before him, but by love of that which is behind him. He lays his life down in the hopes of saving the lives of those back at home. The good, or true, commander is not so indifferent to his men as to send them unnecessarily into harm's way or into more harm's away than absolutely essential to the mission, but he is also not so sentimental that he cannot bear to send his beloved men into battle. He must send them into harm's way, but he must do so with a heavy heart and a hope and a prayer that most, if not all of them, will come back.
"Courage is almost a contradiction in terms. It means a strong desire to live taking the form of readiness to die.” — G.K. Chesterton
The solider is willing to die because he thinks life is worth living and he wants his loved ones back at home to continue enjoying their lives. Courage is loving life enough to be ready to die for it.
"The one perfectly divine thing, the one glimpse of God's paradise given on earth, is to fight a losing battle - and not lose it." — G.K. Chesterton
You must fight with a mind to win and a willingness to die. You cannot kill other men in good conscience without accepting their right to defend themselves against you. And you must be willing to lose your life for the sake of advancing your cause.
“Christendom has had a series of revolutions and in each one of them Christianity has died. Christianity has died many times and risen again; for it had a God who knew the way out of the grave.” — G.K. Chesterton, The Everlasting Man
God has defeated defeat. He is a good general. He is not indifferent to His men. He sends them into harm's way, but He does so for the love of the world and the glory of His name. Christ is a good commander in chief. His people are not merely pawns in a game, they are His squad in the heart of eternal struggle and spiritual warfare.
Psalm 116:15
Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.
Not one hair can fall from our head without His knowledge, how much more so any soul who falls in the line of duty?