Happy Birthday Marine Corps
November 10, 2012 by John Potter

Today Marines celebrate 237 years of faithful duty, service, and sacrifice to our nation. Know that your efforts are appreciated throughout America.
Nehemiah 4:14 is a great passage that highlights people who are willing to stand up and do what is right. The verse reminds us to ” . . . Remember the Lord, who is great and awesome,and fight for your brothers, your sons, your daughters, your wives, and your homes.”
Our first charge is the remember the Lord. There is no escaping our Creator. Scripture constantly reminds us to remember the love that God has for us. The second charge challenges us to fight for our brothers. Some may call that a mixed message, but it was a message that people needed to hear in the time of Nehemiah. I believe that it is also relevant in our day and age. Service takes different shapes and forms.
When injustices arise, there is a need for the farmer to leave his plow and defend what is right and true. When disasters strike, leaders must come forward to help those in distress. Faithful servants must be ready to right wrongs, help widows and orphans in need, and yes, at times take up arms to fight for our families.
Thank you for being there to fight for us. May God continue to bless you and keep you!
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Happy Birthday Marine Corps
November 10, 2012 by John Potter
Today Marines celebrate 237 years of faithful duty, service, and sacrifice to our nation. Know that your efforts are appreciated throughout America.
Nehemiah 4:14 is a great passage that highlights people who are willing to stand up and do what is right. The verse reminds us to ” . . . Remember the Lord, who is great and awesome,and fight for your brothers, your sons, your daughters, your wives, and your homes.”
Our first charge is the remember the Lord. There is no escaping our Creator. Scripture constantly reminds us to remember the love that God has for us. The second charge challenges us to fight for our brothers. Some may call that a mixed message, but it was a message that people needed to hear in the time of Nehemiah. I believe that it is also relevant in our day and age. Service takes different shapes and forms.
When injustices arise, there is a need for the farmer to leave his plow and defend what is right and true. When disasters strike, leaders must come forward to help those in distress. Faithful servants must be ready to right wrongs, help widows and orphans in need, and yes, at times take up arms to fight for our families.
Thank you for being there to fight for us. May God continue to bless you and keep you!
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