Reflection on Veterans Day November 11, 2023

We come to you, our veterans, now with thanks: thanks for our freedom; thanks for our peace; thanks for our prosperity and security.  On this Veterans Day, we pause to thank you, especially, for the women and men who gave of themselves in times of war to help to ensure the blessings that we enjoy.  The names, the faces, the stories come to us, once again, and we honor them, their courage, their sacrifice, their willingness to put themselves in harm’s way for a better cause.

So, this Veteran’s Day, November 11th: take a few minutes and think of those who did not come home. Remember not just the fact of their sacrifice, but also the lives they lived, the families they loved, the jokes they told, their hopes for the future.  As we celebrate this Veterans Day, let us recall the commitments and the sacrifices of our veterans, especially the fallen. Let us think about what we might do to build a future worthy of their sacrifice. And for all of our deployed service men and women, let us be part of the community of love and support that surrounds them on their return. They will need a circle wide enough to hold their stories and brave and gentle enough to walk with them through a difficult transition.  In our sadness, WE remember, and in our sadness We should never forget.

Let us remember those with the following prayer. We pause today to thank you Lord for our ability to pray and worship you. We would not have this ability without the sacrifices made by those we honor today, the veterans who preserved our freedom, who have protected our freedom to worship you as our beliefs guide us. We ask your prayers for those present with us today. We especially ask that your presence be experienced by the veterans of tomorrow, those soldiers and sailors who are in harm’s way today.  Please, gracious God, guide them to safety, guide them to justice and righteousness in even the toughest of conditions. Bring them home to their families and loved ones. Comfort those families and loved ones and teach us how we might help them with their troubles and be your compassionate presence to them as they experience anxiousness, anguish and the loneliness and pain that comes with the knowns and unknowns of war. Finally, God, for veterans, for all who are in the service, for America, for the world, we pray for peace. In Christ’s name we pray, Amen.

So, this Veterans Day we say to our veterans, “Thank you for your service — and may the peace of God be with you.”

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