I was recently rolling with one of our teams on a mission and just kind of watching in awe the way they go about their business. I almost used the word "casually" to describe the way they went about their duties, but this would not be the correct term to use. Nothing these men and women do is casual. They train hard, they prepare hard, they even rehearse hard and then they go on mission with the confidence of a warrior who knows he is prepared for the battle which may lay a head. The gunner is constantly rotating the turret back and forth scanning for the possibility of hostile engagement. The vehicle commander is constantly scanning a computer for updates as well as communicating with other members of the team by radio. The driver is always looking for any small sign of a well placed, well hidden explosive that could prove deadly to the convoy. There is no time to relax, no time to day dream, unless you're the one guy looking on in awe, no time to think about the problems you have at home. These guys are the real deal! No lip synching allowed. When these guys are called they don't play. They are here to defend & protect you and I from enemies foreign and domestic. You can have no better friend than the US Army, or if you choose so, no worse enemy. They don't pick their fight, but they certainly don't run from them either. In fact, from the well known story of David and Goliath, these guys run in to battle with the confidence that David had, knowing that the victory has already been won.
Enjoy today, enjoy school ( I know the kids are saying "yeah right"), enjoy work, enjoy time with friends and family, but never forget who stands guard while you enjoy the good life we've been given.
Before I go I want to encourage everyone reading to contact someone they know that could use a little lift in their day. I know many back home who are suffering from the economy, or they are suffering from a loss in the family, illness or perhaps simply lonely. You can make a big difference with a small act of kindness. Prepare and commit yourself this day, to doing something for someone else. Sacrifice is not just for foreign battlefields, but something Christians are called to do wherever they are.
God bless you always
Thursday, February 5, 2009
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