Hebrews 10:10
For God’s will was for us to be made holy by the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ, once for all time.
For God’s will was for us to be made holy by the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ, once for all time.
I was honored this week to witness a group of
second graders giving respect and
recognition to our veterans. Behind the
children a giant flag filled the wall, created by grades K-2. Around the walls,
stars hung with names of military men and women inscribed by the kids. On the
risers, second graders stood proud to sing about the ones who protect our
country. Two of our grandchildren sang with their classmates; "America the
Beautiful," "Armed Forces Medley," and "You're a Grand Old
Flag." The first graders displayed America's White Table
for MIA and POW men and women. The program reminded me how important the militaries'
protection is for the very children standing there singing. I am thankful the schools still teach children
to respect the folks in the military and to appreciate their sacrifice.
As I'm thinking about the sacrifice made by the people
who fight to keep us safe, I'm reminded of the ultimate sacrifice made for life
itself. Jesus gave his life so that we could all have the hope of heaven. I
believe in life after death. I know God has prepared a place where we can live
with him forever. But I also know, I can't get their of my own accord. No more
than I could have my freedom on American soil without the military. Jesus is my
only way to eternal life in heaven. He gave his life for mine and yours. I
believe with all my heart in Jesus as my Savior. As I remember those who have
given their life for freedom, I also remember the freedom Jesus has given me
from sin. Praise God for the hope we have in Jesus and the folks who protect
our freedom to worship.