šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø In Honor of Our Veterans: Courage, Sacrifice, and the Call to Serve

ā€œGreater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.ā€ — John 15:13

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Defenders of Freedom

       Generations of Americans have stood watch so others could live free.

Each veteran carries the weight of that oath—some scars visible, some hidden. Their service testifies that liberty is never cheap; it is bought with time, distance, and sometimes blood.

We honor every soldier, sailor, airman, Marine, and guardian who answered that call. You kept faith with the nation you swore to defend, and we will keep faith with you.

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Why Warriors Are Still Needed

Until the Prince of Peace reigns fully, the world will still know conflict. Scripture acknowledges ā€œa time for war and a time for peaceā€ (Ecclesiastes 3:8).

To protect the innocent, to resist evil, to defend the helpless—these are righteous duties.

The warrior’s heart is not one of aggression but of guardianship. Like David before Goliath, courage rises when fear would silence us.

Self-defense, rightly understood, is stewardship of God’s gifts: life, family, and freedom.

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Faith at the Heart of Service

Many who serve draw strength from their faith. They pray in foxholes and on flight decks, trusting that the Lord is their refuge and fortress (Psalm 91:2).

That faith sustains not only the warrior but also the families who wait at home.

As citizens, we too are called to serve—by supporting veterans, caring for the wounded, and cherishing the freedoms they preserved.

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From Soldiers of the Nation to Soldiers of the Cross

Christ calls us to a higher commission: ā€œPut on the full armor of Godā€ (Ephesians 6:11).

The veteran’s discipline becomes the believer’s devotion; the battlefield becomes the mission field.

Our weapons are faith, hope, and love.

Our victory is reconciliation and mercy.

When warriors of the Cross rise to spread the Gospel with courage and humility, they help fulfill Isaiah 2:4—when swords become plowshares and training for war ends.

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A Grateful Nation and a Heavenly Hope

To our veterans: thank you.

Your valor preserves the peace we now seek to extend through Christ.

May God bless you and keep you, and may every citizen strive to be worthy of your sacrifice.

ā€œBlessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God.ā€ — Matthew 5:9

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  1. NanaL Avatar
    NanaL

    Thank you. Well put.

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    raspberryfried7c977c9b0a

    Thank you, well put. May we all have an attitude of gratitude!

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