Sunday, November 10, 2013

Would God celebrate Veterans day?

So this topic is going to be hot-at least, I think it could be. I really welcome comments and feedback because I know people will have differing opinions, and that’s okay. I was really convicted this week about church, knowing that tomorrow (Monday) was Veterans day. It got me thinking, what does God want for our worship when an American holiday (Veterans day, Memorial day, 4th of July) is near?  I’ve been in churches that don’t even mention the holiday, other churches that spend their whole service focused around the holiday and many in between. So my question is, what does God want for our worship?
            My dad is a military man. Since I was born he was in the service. A Navy man with great pride. He actually just retired this past March as Master Chief of the Navy Reserves (I believe that was his title). Because of his remarkable service and commitment to our country, I have become a very patriotic woman. I love this country and those who serve to protect it. I get emotional thinking about the price of freedom because I’ve seen firsthand that freedom isn’t free. From 2001 to 2002 (I may get dates off a little) he was stationed in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. After that, he was stationed in Kuwait for a year. After that tour he was stationed in Georgia for a year.  Freedom isn’t free, my dad taught me that. I’m proud of him and all he’s done not only for my family but for our country.

Like I said, I’ve been convicted of this and lately, I’ve just needed more Jesus. I don’t know how to explain it other than simply saying, I’m seeking him more. I’m trying to spend time ever day reading his Word.  I’m focusing more on talking about him with others. Spending time with my kids, showing them Gods love in action. Because of this, today for church, I needed Jesus. I needed to feel Jesus today, more than yesterday or the day before. I wanted to seek him in everything.  I may have a lot of people that will read this from my church and I pray their not upset with me when I say what I’m about to say. My church is one that, in my opinion, wraps their service (nearest Sunday to Veterans day) around Veterans. We focus our worship towards them. We cut out the songs to play videos or slideshows of vets. We recognize God and worship the veterans. I don’t agree with the way these Sundays (all Sundays nearest to the American holidays) are done. Today I visited a different church and I was surprised and slightly pleased that not once did the word Veteran come up. We started with worship. We sang powerful songs of Christ love and his promises. We raised our hands in worship. We listened as the pastor talked to us about money, of all topics. We watched a baptism and saw lives changed forever. Never once taking time to recognize any Veterans. Part of me wondered if even that was a little wrong. Maybe they could have done a quick, thank you to those who serve. Maybe they should have had any veterans stand up and we could have prayed for them. But nothing, not even a mention of the upcoming holiday-was this okay? I believe so and here’s why; Scripture doesn’t talk about corporate worship being focused on servicemen.  It just doesn’t! It doesn’t ever say to praise the Lord but put America first and I feel like when we focus our service on the holiday, that’s exactly what we’re doing.

***I don’t want there to be any confusion in my thoughts here. I think it’s okay to recognize the holiday, I just don’t want the whole service wrapped around it.***

            The Bible is packed full of stories of soldiers and war. From Joshua to Gideon, even Deborah, a woman, led a successful counterattack against the king of Canaan. God tells those who serve both their country and the Lord to be strong and courageous. Not to be afraid or terrified because the Lord your God is with you. He won’t leave you or forsake you, Deuteronomy 31:6. This isn’t a reason to change a church service to including lots of honoring people and little honoring of God. I really encourage those who are reading this to give me your thoughts. Maybe I’m wrong, maybe the Bible does talk about focusing on the holiday and I’ve missed it. Maybe I’m right and if you are a member of a church that wraps their service around a holiday, say something-change it! I think for my church change would be hard because nobody ever wants to upset the older people and that’s really unfortunate. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. God spoke boldly. He wasn’t afraid to lovingly convict people of their wrong doings. We need to get back to the point of worship. What does God want for our worship?! He wants everything! He wants us all. He wants our time and our attention. He wants our hearts and our focus. He wants our commitment.  We can’t be fully committed to God when were too busy worshiping America. I love America. I love God more. 

2 comments:

  1. I agree... We worship the Lord. We thank the Veterans. Thanking Veterans is just that ...Thank you for you service... Amen

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  2. Coming from the wife of a Veteran, and a pastors wife, I also agree. My husband was pegged as anti American when he moved the flag in the sanctuary at our last church. Seriously, a man who fought for your country. People declared they were not worshipping the flag but were ready to fire their pastor when it was not on the stage at church. I think people have it all wrong!

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