All problems, personal, national, or combat, become smaller if you don’t dodge them. Touch a thistle timidly and it pricks you; grasp it boldly and its spines crumble. Carry the battle to the enemy.”
–Admiral William “Bull” Halsey
“As for me, I feel that the last drops of my life are being poured out for God. The glorious fight that God gave me I have fought. The course that I was set I have finished, and I have kept the faith.”
–2 Timothy 4:6-7 (Phillips)
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Eighty years ago, most of whom we call the “Greatest Generation” have now passed on. Those who faced the hordes of Hitler and the menace of the Empire of Japan are mostly gone from the scene, their lives now over. Yet we must remember–we must never forget their sacrifice to save, not only this nation, but the world from the evils of fascism. Newly elected President and once Supreme Allied Commander in Europe said in his inaugural address, “In the final choice, a soldier’s pack is not so heavy a burden as a prisoner’s chains.”
Yamamoto, the admiral who devised the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor said, “I look forward to accepting the surrender of the United States on the steps of the White House.” Can you imagine if that had taken place? Imagine the devastation, the savagery that would have been thrust upon the people. The Rape of Nanking would seem to be a picnic in comparison to what would have happened here. Yet! What a word. Yet we had those who beckoned to the call, not of war, but of service. Service to protect our heritage, service to protect the future for families.
That Sunday morning the sound came out: AIR RAID, PEARL HARBOR. THIS IS NOT A DRILL! The bombs fell, the torpedoes sped toward their targets. The naval fleet in the Pacific was devastated, the airfields were destroyed, but something else happened besides the tremendous loss of life–there was a quickening of American resolve. There would be a price to pay–blood would drench the beaches on many islands in the Pacific, as in Italy and Normany, but the determination to defeat an evil foe began eighty years ago on December 7, 1941–a day that will live in infamy.
In thinking of this, I am reminded that each of us should have a resolve to see this nation kept free from the growing evil of socialism, the cancel culture, and woke crowd. They are evil, perhaps more so than the fascist nations that felt our wrath in World War II. They are sinister, and in our country seeking to undermine our great heritage. They strive, not only for control, but to destroy the very fabric of our society along with the souls of man.
One other aspect that should not be forgotten as we remember this day. Look at your life. Now, if you haven’t already done so–RESOLVE to stand as a Christian. Face the evil that is running rampant throughout this country. Resolve to not compromise with the evils before you. Look at President Eisenhower’s words and place them in a spiritual sense. Fight, fight, never stop, for all that is waiting you are the chains rattling from the depths of the pit. Choose the armor of God, join His army and face the foe for the world is under the control of the evil one (1 John 5:19)
Pearl Harbor was the place where the United States began to pay the price to stop the Japanese conquest and Hitler’s march to destroy civilization. On another battlefield years before; one in which the demons were cackling along with their leader, Satan who was dancing with glee for the Lord Jesus was hanging on a cross, His blood dripping into the rocky soil of Golgotha. The price was being paid for our salvation. As Yamamoto and other Japanese leaders celebrated Pearl Harbor so the devil and his horde celebrated the death of Jesus. However, that was the beginning and end of the war. Salvation was secured, eternal life was now for those who would follow the Savior. Oh, battles still will be fought but the war is over.
So today, Remember Pearl Harbor.
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Eighty years ago, most of whom we call the “Greatest Generation” have now passed on. Those who faced the hordes of Hitler and the menace of the Empire of Japan are mostly gone from the scene, their lives now over. Yet we must remember–we must never forget their sacrifice to save, not only this nation, but the world from the evils of fascism. Newly elected President and once Supreme Allied Commander in Europe said in his inaugural address, “In the final choice, a soldier’s pack is not so heavy a burden as a prisoner’s chains.”
Yamamoto, the admiral who devised the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor said, “I look forward to accepting the surrender of the United States on the steps of the White House.” Can you imagine if that had taken place? Imagine the devastation, the savagery that would have been thrust upon the people. The Rape of Nanking would seem to be a picnic in comparison to what would have happened here. Yet! What a word. Yet we had those who beckoned to the call, not of war, but of service. Service to protect our heritage, service to protect the future for families.
That Sunday morning the sound came out: AIR RAID, PEARL HARBOR. THIS IS NOT A DRILL! The bombs fell, the torpedoes sped toward their targets. The naval fleet in the Pacific was devastated, the airfields were destroyed, but something else happened besides the tremendous loss of life–there was a quickening of American resolve. There would be a price to pay–blood would drench the beaches on many islands in the Pacific, as in Italy and Normany, but the determination to defeat an evil foe began eighty years ago on December 7, 1941–a day that will live in infamy.
In thinking of this, I am reminded that each of us should have a resolve to see this nation kept free from the growing evil of socialism, the cancel culture, and woke crowd. They are evil, perhaps more so than the fascist nations that felt our wrath in World War II. They are sinister, and in our country seeking to undermine our great heritage. They strive, not only for control, but to destroy the very fabric of our society along with the souls of man.
One other aspect that should not be forgotten as we remember this day. Look at your life. Now, if you haven’t already done so–RESOLVE to stand as a Christian. Face the evil that is running rampant throughout this country. Resolve to not compromise with the evils before you. Look at President Eisenhower’s words and place them in a spiritual sense. Fight, fight, never stop, for all that is waiting you are the chains rattling from the depths of the pit. Choose the armor of God, join His army and face the foe for the world is under the control of the evil one (1 John 5:19)
Pearl Harbor was the place where the United States began to pay the price to stop the Japanese conquest and Hitler’s march to destroy civilization. On another battlefield years before; one in which the demons were cackling along with their leader, Satan who was dancing with glee for the Lord Jesus was hanging on a cross, His blood dripping into the rocky soil of Golgotha. The price was being paid for our salvation. As Yamamoto and other Japanese leaders celebrated Pearl Harbor so the devil and his horde celebrated the death of Jesus. However, that was the beginning and end of the war. Salvation was secured, eternal life was now for those who would follow the Savior. Oh, battles still will be fought but the war is over.
So today, Remember Pearl Harbor.