men of valoR: so some Gave, BUt many Gave all, G.R.i.t
This verse captures the essence of military and Christian service. Sacrifice. It’s not
about what you get; it's about What You're Willing To Give .
Some gave their YOUTH. Some gave their HEALTH. Some gave their
PEACE. Many gave their LIVES. THAT’S WHAT VALOR LOOKS LIKE.
Jesus Laid Down His Life For Us . He died not just for our liberty, but for our
ETERNITY . He became the Lamb of God , Slain For The Sins Of The World.
You cannot serve God without some measure of sacrifice. You might lose Friends .
You might lose Comfort. But You Will Gain An Everlasting Reward.
IV. The Legacy of Valor – 2 Samuel 23:8-39
David’s mighty men were recorded in Scripture for their wealth and works. One
fought so hard his hand froze to his sword . Another stood alone in a field and defended
it when others fled .
Valor leaves a legacy . “ GOOD WORK DO NOT BUILD GOOD CHARACTER—BUT
GOOD WORK DO BUILD GOOD CHARACTER .”
Men of valor don’t seek the spotlight; they seek to Please The One Who called
them. Veterans, your legacy is more than medals. It's in your mentoring, your prayer
life, your service in the church, and your quiet endurance.
Let your children and grandchildren say, "My father was a man of valor. My
grandfather was a man of faith."
V. The Armor of Valor – Ephesians 6:10-18
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