“I thank God every time I remember you.” ~Philippians 1:3
Happy Veterans Day! I am so thankful for all of the veterans who have served in the armed forces over the years. The freedoms we experience and enjoy today are thanks to all those who have fought in years past, and also the ones who are currently fighting.
America is a different place now than when this holiday was first declared. We have progressed in so many positive ways in our politics and military service. Unfortunately though, we as a country and world are also facing more struggles now than ever before in my lifetime. As I’m writing this my mind goes to September 11 to present day, and the division we face in the United States and world. All one needs to do is turn on the television for evidence of violence, terrorism, and divisions in race and religion. Most recently, the attack in NYC last week, the shooting in Las Vegas, the church shooting in Texas, and various other tragedies are evidence of these issues. Even though some of these incidents may not all be war and terrorism related, it is still very heartbreaking for our country, and proves all the more why we need the assistance of our armed forces. The day to day struggles that we face in our lives pales in comparison to the suffering occurring in our country and around the world.
Even though it is hard for families to send off their loved ones into the military, we need their efforts to do what needs to be done, and we need to give them more encouragement and support than ever before. The military today continues the good fight that so many other veterans began in the past. It is so easy to only focus our attention on ourselves, and the circumstances we face personally— that we forget the liberties that make our lives easier are not free. Sadly, many folks use that freedom to impact and disrespect the flag and country in negative ways, which is why we need to give praise to our country and veterans every chance we get.
The month of November not only celebrates Veterans Day but also Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving reminds us to have gratitude for all that we have been blessed with. That being said, we need to be thankful not just on certain holidays, but every day for those brave men and women whose jobs have protected our rights. So today on this holiday that honors the veterans who have fought for us — take time to tell them thank you for their service and give them the respect and praise that they have earned. I’m sure each of us are friends with some veterans or have some in our family, so whether it’s a meal, phone call, or note, let them know how thankful you are for their service. Regardless of political views we as Americans need to give Veterans 100% of our support.
While there has been much tragedy in our country lately, I am thankful to be an American and live in this country. Lately, it seems that all the good in America has been overshadowed by the bad. However, in all of the National disasters from Houston, Florida, California, etc., it has been neat to see Americans from all walks of life lend their support and be united in serving and helping others. My prayer is for those types of actions to continue and that all of the Veterans who are alive to celebrate today, that they receive the same love and support. Each day we need to pray for our country, it’s leaders, and our military, and ask God to give them wisdom in decision making and the strength to press on.