Our country has been fighting the war
against terror on foreign soil for over 10 years. During that time we have sustained many
casualties. Men and women have come home wounded and some have lost their life,
defending our desire to live in a land free from terrorist attacks. When a comrade has fallen, our elite military
forces live by the motto, “Leave No Man
Behind!” The unit will do
everything possible to rescue the injured or recover the body of their fellow
soldier. As one of these brave men stated, “American
soldiers do not abandon their dead and wounded on the battlefield.”
WHAT ABOUT OUR
BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN THE LORD’S ARMY?
I enlisted in this army 47 years ago. During that time I have been involved in many
battles. Every battle has not been
successful but as I look back at the territory we’ve gained, I can say we are WINNING THE WAR!!! I ask the next question with sadness and
tears falling down my face, “What about our comrades that have fallen?” So many have fallen, been wounded and left to
die on the battlefield. What have I
done? Have I watched them fall as I
fought on; mourned their passing as I nursed my own wounds? Have I callously just called them a “casualty
of war,” judging that they should have been stronger, better equipped,
or fought just a little harder? How many
could have been saved if I had risked all, in the heat of the battle, to reach
down, take them by the hand and pull that brother or sister back to
safety? I think of the many times in my
life, when a fellow soldier has wrapped their arms around me, given me a
shoulder to lean on or an encouraging word in the middle of my heaviest battle;
can I do any less?
We are led by a General who shed His precious blood; gave
His life, that we might win the war. The Church must be brave, we must fight
valiantly, but we cannot leave our own on the enemy’s battlefield. There are brothers and sisters who have
fallen, some have grown weary in the battle, others are wounded and dying; will
you; will I risk my own comfort, position, even reputation to bring them
home? Our motto must be, “God’s soldiers do not abandon
their dead and wounded on the battlefield.”
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