I just started reading a book called, Valor: A Gathering of Eagles. I can hardly put it down. It is advise from Medal of Honor winners about life, faith, purpose, success, etc. These men have faced death and reacted with great character. They experience some life issues that many of us will never taste. Therefore, they have great depth of insight into some of the character qualities that both military men and women and disciples of Jesus are called to possess. I am reading the section about First Sergeant Nicky D. Bacon, U.S. Army (Ret.) and his heroics in Vietnam and his advise to us. He describes a Hero’s heart as “a personal love for those around you because you know they would do the same for you.” He goes on to say,
“As always during the battle, I prayed as often as possible while dodging bullets, rocket fire, and hand grenades. Why God lets some of us live and others die I will never know, but I do know this: A man can live a lifetime helping others, but no one can give more in a lifetime than my friends gave in just one moment of time.”
First Sergeant Bacon was able to witness a level of love for another that many of us will never see. He watched as many of his friends gave their lives out of love for each other. He witnessed others put their lives on the line to rescue others trapped in a firefight. He personally put his life on the line many times to try and save the lives of others. He watched as his friends gave more in that moment of time than others will give in a lifetime.
What a depth of understanding Bacon must have for how much His Lord gave for him in one moment in time. How Jesus in one moment in time out of love for us, gave more than anyone has ever given. In one moment, Jesus died for us. He died because He loves us. We are His friends.
Bacon says, “In combat, my faith in God grew as did m respect for the word ‘honor.’” Honor comes from doing the right thing for another. Honor comes from loving others above yourself. It comes from serving others. Jesus said that all men will know that we are His disciples if we have love for one another. How deep should that love go? Can it go as deep as those who give their lives for their friends in combat? Yes. If we have never been in combat, how do we learn this depth of love? We learn from Jesus who tells us to love one another as He has loved us. His love is demonstrated in that one climactic act of love on the cross. As we receive and understand His love for us, we can reflect that love to others.
How will you demonstrate the love of Jesus for another today? How will you serve another today?
Father in heaven, allow the depth of the love of Jesus to be lived out in me today.
Posted by David
Posted by David
Posted by David