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Fight On

The other night 
I caught the tail-end 
of a television news story.

 A veteran of The Second World War 
was being interviewed by a reporter. 

The reporter’s last question
for this precious old man 
stopped me in my tracks.

“What is your happiest memory 
from this time in your life?”

Without hesitation 
this warrior replied,
Hearing the following words.
 Oh my, I can still hear them now – 
as plain as day I can. 
 ‘The war is over, boys. 
It’s time to go home.’ “

And, with that, 
a lone tear 
made its way 
from his eye, 
down the wrinkle 
in his cheek.

It was one 
of the happiest days 
of my life.  
The war was over 
and we were going home. 
We were finally going home.”

As I wiped a tear 
from my own eye, 
I thought about the war 
you and I now 
find ourself in.

The war of good and evil.
The battle of light against dark.
The good fight of faith against the enemy of our soul.

Sometimes, the battle is intense –
the force of the enemy 
relentlessness, 
nonstop, 
day and night.

It’s so easy to get discouraged,
to feel overwhelmed,
to grow weary in the fight,
to entertain the idea of throwing in the towel and giving up.

Sometimes, the sacrifice seems too much-
the wounds,
the losses,
the constant barrage of attack,
the surrender of self for the good of the cause.

And, 
I thought of this elderly soldier 
and all those who fought alongside him.

As they gave their all, 
they hoped their all 
would be enough 
to win the fight.

As they sought 
to get the upper hand, 
to be declared the victorious one,
they had no way of knowing 
what the final outcome 
would be.

And yet,
they stayed, 
they fought,
they stuck it out and fought to the end.

Thankfully,
you and I do know 
who will be declared
the winner 
in this spiritual battle.

We know that one day,
Jesus, Himself, 
in all of His glory,
splendor, 
and might 
will return to this earth.

We know that one day,
every knee will bow 
and every tongue will confess
Jesus is Lord.

We know that one day,
we too, 
will hear words
that will bring tears 
to our eyes.

The war is over, children.  
It’s time to go home.

Knowing what we know,
and knowing who we know,
can we really afford 
to let the enemy 
get the better of us?

Absolutely not.


Fight on for God. 
Hold tightly to the eternal life that God has given you
 and that you have confessed with such a ringing confession before many witnesses.
~1 Timothy 6:12 (TLB)



~ Stacy

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