Monday, May 30, 2022

Who more than Self their Country Loved

     Yesterday in church a couple of sections to my right and a few pews back, two gentlemen sat straight and tall in full military dress.   They immediately drew my eyes, my heart, and my respect.  Now admittedly I’m a sucker for a man in uniform, but this time my gaze quickly wandered from the dashingly handsome soldiers to the lady who sat sandwiched between them.  I don’t know the family, but I’m guessing that her rank is wife and mother.  She was beautiful in red, white, and blue and while her outfit might have lacked bars and medals, she was the one who I couldn’t look away from.  The men at her side projected dignity and strength and honor, but that Mama?  She oozed pride from every pore.  I’d venture to say that she is the strongest of the three.  How terrifying it must be to offer those you love most up in service to our Country. 

Every year on Memorial Day I look for the words and pictures posted by a dear, forever friend who lost her husband way too soon.  I didn’t have the privilege of knowing him, but the legacy he left behind in his children speaks volumes as to who he was.  My favorite picture that she shares shows a larger than life, grinning guy in a flight suit standing in front of a plane with his arms flung out around little people who clearly adore him.  There is such love and joy in that picture.  And I’m taken aback every single time that I see it.  It’s not every day that you come face to face with a hero.

At the end of the service yesterday we sang “America the Beautiful”, and my eyes watered up just like they always do.  I love this Country and am ever aware of the fact that the ability to call it home is both an honor and a privilege that I have done absolutely nothing to earn.  The debt of gratitude that I owe to those who made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure that I can attend that church and sing that song and vote my conscience and type these words. . . it’s one that I could never even begin to repay. 

O beautiful for heroes proved

in liberating strife,

who more than self their Country loved,

and mercy more than life!

America! America!

May God thy gold refine

til all success be nobleness

and every gain divine.

Who more than self their Country loved.  If that doesn’t just knock the wind out of you.

Back pew Mama, may our heavenly Father always surround your guys with a hedge of protection and may they feel and know the love of a grateful nation.  To my precious friends for whom today is about so much more than cookouts and pool parties, may the God of the broken-hearted wrap you in a comfort and peace that we cannot even begin to fathom.  I’m so sorry that they didn’t make it home.  Thank you for your service and sacrifice.  I promise to never stop remembering.

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