“They attack as warriors; they scale walls as men of war. Each man proceeds on his own path, and they do not change their course.”
– Joel 2:7
When I think of warriors, usually images of Mel Gibson in Braveheart or Russell Crowe in Gladiator come to mind. In these characters we see courage, conviction and a sense of purpose that is larger than life. In the world of sports, we like to see athletes compete with a warrior mentality. Former major league pitcher Bob Gibson is remembered as a warrior. The inside part of the plate was his and he didn’t mind knocking you on your backside to prove it. Dick Butkus played professional football with a desire and intensity that few have duplicated, but many remember. Have you ever noticed how short obituaries are? Everything in our life’s resume gets boiled down to a few sentences. How do you want to be remembered—Hall of Fame, career victories, championships or a man/woman who passionately loved God?
God wants us to be warriors in our faith for as long for as we have breath. Jay Bennett loves God. A successful corporate attorney and founder of the outreach ministry Christian Oil, Bennett puts it this way. “My advice is to make sure you die in battle. It’s good to know what your desired outcomes and objectives are, but you never know what’s going to happen in your life. The key is to live intentionally, with passion, for a cause that’s worth your life. And then die bloody. I plan to go down swinging. I want to die in battle.” Now that’s a model for life worthy of striving for. How do you want to be remembered? How do you think you will be remembered? Do you have a passion that’s worth your life?
Heavenly Father, thank You for life and the opportunity to be a warrior for You. Give me courage, strength and a boldness to fight for you today. Amen.
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