Pastor
Walt Scott, 5/27/13
Opening
prayer:
Father
God, thank you for your son Christ Jesus, and thank you for your
grace and the Holy Spirit that resides in all Christian brothers and
sisters.
Thank
you also for this great nation and this beautiful place we call home.
This is certainly a gift from you and our promised land. Thank you
for your past, present and future provision.
Thank
you also for giving our fighting men and women the courage and will
to defend this great democratic republic.
Help
us to continue in honorable stewardship and service to you Lord, and
to this great nation. Let your will be done and guide us in our daily
walk with you. Let us once again be one nation, under God,
indivisible, with liberty, justice and equality for all.
In
Jesus name, Amen
Good
morning/afternoon, brothers and sisters. And we are
all
brothers and sisters. Every year at this time we need to pause and
reflect about why we conduct these Memorial Day ceremonies all across
this great nation, and on some distant foreign shores as well. It is
a small thing we do, once a year, to acknowledge and honor those
brothers and sisters that have sacrificed their lives in defense of
the United States of America. Which includes this land, all the
peoples living in it, and all the freedoms guaranteed to us in our
constitution. We believe in the promise of this great land. This
nation is our
promised land, and is God’s gift to us. We are a people who must be
willing at all cost to defend and preserve it, and what it stands
for.
Jeremiah
29:11
11 For
I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord,
“plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope
and a future.
Today
is the day we honor those men and women who have faithfully served.
These heroes fought in every battle since this country’s
conception. They made the ultimate sacrifice; they gave their lives
because they believed what we have here is worth passing on to future
generations.
John
15:12-13
12 My
command is this: Love each other as I have loved you.
13 Greater
love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s
friends.
These
heroes fought and died in all of our wars before and since the
founding of this nation, usually although not always, far from home
on hostile foreign soil, and often times facing adversity and disdain
at home. This was because they placed great value on independence,
self-governance and freedom. Their efforts have been costly, not only
in lives lost, but in many other ways for our nation. That is the
price we must pay to preserve this great democratic republic. This is
a sad reality, but is the truth.
Because
we are a predominantly Christian people and strive to practice
Christian principles and values—one of the most important is to
love your neighbor as yourself. For this reason, and to be an example
to others, we extend a sharing hand in peace and friendship to other
nations, neighbors and struggling peoples seeking the freedoms we
enjoy, and oftentimes take for granted.
Matthew
22:37-39
37 Jesus
replied: “‘Love
the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with
all your mind.’
38 This
is the first and greatest commandment.
39 And
the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’
At
times, as you know, this is very difficult to do, given this worlk we
live in. some people think that diplomacy can solve all our problems.
Nice thought, but naïve and incorrect. There are multiple people
groups and countries in this world with hidden agendas, all directed
toward our destruction. We are very far from being one world with one
united, cooperative, compromising people. We can hope and pray that
one day, with God’s help and direction, we will achieve this.
Some
ask; why do young men and women voluntarily step up in defense of
this country? I believe that all of you who have served know the
answer to this. We felt a compelling sense of duty and a call to
action, because we love this country, our family and friends and our
freedom. We all want these freedoms to be there for our future
generations. Where would any of us be today, and what would we be
doing if these courageous, responsible men and women had not stood up
in times past, and answered the call to arms?
We
are where we are, doing what we are doing—enjoying all of our
constitutionally guaranteed freedoms—because of our past fighting
men and women’s sacrifices. At home and overseas. We must never
forget or remain complacent about the realities of the world in which
we live.
This
is shy we remember and honor our fallen heroes. Thank God, and God’s
warriors, that they did answer the call. It is this attitude and
character of the people that will insure the continued survival and
prosperity of this great nation. Faith, trust, hope in God, and
obedience to God is the reality of our belief in God.
Let’s
renew our efforts to aid and assist those who they left among us; a
sacred charge upon a nation’s gratitude—the soldiers, marines,
sailors and airmen’s widows, widowers and orphans. Thank you.
Psalm
23
The
Lord
is
my shepherd;
I shall not want.
2 He makes me to lie down in green pastures;
He leads me beside the still waters.
3 He restores my soul;
He leads me in the paths of righteousness
For His name’s sake.
I shall not want.
2 He makes me to lie down in green pastures;
He leads me beside the still waters.
3 He restores my soul;
He leads me in the paths of righteousness
For His name’s sake.
4 Yea,
though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil;
For You are with me;
Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.
I will fear no evil;
For You are with me;
Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.
5 You
prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies;
You anoint my head with oil;
My cup runs over.
6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me
All the days of my life;
And I will dwell[a] in the house of the Lord
Forever.
You anoint my head with oil;
My cup runs over.
6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me
All the days of my life;
And I will dwell[a] in the house of the Lord
Forever.
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