Monday, November 11, 2019

Veterans Day - 2019


"This is My commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friend. You are my friends if you do what I command you." John 15: 12-14

It is November 11, therefore it is Veterans Day. The sameness of our lives is what makes us feel safe. We believe that life is predictable because a pattern exists that we can depend on. If we have a routine, perhaps the fears that haunt us in the night will dissolve in the brightness of the every-day sunrise.

Originally called Armistice Day, it celebrated the ending of WWI on the 11th hour, the 11th day, of the 11th month of 1911. Today we often hear people include first responders and local police in their list of those we honor. Let us also honor the military families who sacrifice the sameness of their family life: the warm presence and support of a loved one and co-parent; the touch of a son or daughter’s hand on a cheek; and the hoot from the top of the stands when a son or daughter sinks a basket. All of these share their love for family and friends by setting aside their lives and their own needs for the protection of our country.

As you run into the grocery for a fresh carton of milk to replace the one you finished this morning, you may pass a child whose breakfast table had an empty chair today, and every day. At the mall, a man with thinning hair may hide a heart, diminished by grief and sorrow over the death of a military son or daughter. As you sit in the audience of a Veterans Day school program, know that the aggravatingly slow-moving person in front of you may struggle with their own prosthetic limb they gave up for you. When the family sits to watch a ball game, honor the silence of the family member who sheds tears when they play the national anthem, as they still ache over a friend-in-arms they lost to a snipper’s bullet.

Today is a day to remember and honor. But, it’s also a day to make plans for the future, a cause to support like Folds of Honor; Christmas cards to write for those still in the military; a family down the street to adopt for Thanksgiving; a child on the elementary ball team who needs another adult to help validate their experience, that the song they sang was indeed wonderful, or the homerun they hit was as spectacular as they thought. Whatever you choose to do, to set aside your own needs to share the love of Christ with another, dedicate yourself to the sameness of the experience so life may be a little more predictable and safe again. Let us pray.

"Oh loving God, father of my friend and savior Jesus, holy and pure is your name. May I hear your call to love others as you have loved me, even when I may grumble about being too busy to interrupt my day with the needs of others. For this day, I ask that you place someone in my path that needs your love. Forgive me when I do not listen, or do not respond in a loving way because I value what I am doing over the needs of others. If you have placed them there, they will be a blessing to me, as I am to them. I know that love will fill me to the level that I can open my life and love others. May any glory and honor go to you, Father. I want none for myself. I lay the selfishness I secretly harbor at your feet, that I may be a better, more dependable friend. In the precious name of Jesus and by his power as your son I ask. Amen"
Blessings,
Doris
Copyright 2019 Doris Gaines Rapp
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