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May 28, 2012 by kevinstilley

For What Would You Die?

Why do we observe Memorial Day? We do not celebrate the death of anyone but remember and honor their sacrifice. Life is sacred, to lay it down for the benefit of others is worthy of remembrance and honor.

So, for what would you die? Family? Friends? Your country? Freedom? Truth?

Once we admit that there are causes for which it would be appropriate to die, we acknowledge that there are things more important than life, and that death is not the greatest evil — that suffering and death can have great meaning and purpose. The question is often asked why a good God would allow suffering, the implication being that God must either be not good or not powerful enough to prevent it. No, that does not follow. That reasoning is specious. Once we acknowledge that there are things to be valued more greatly than life and comfort we can not put an all-knowing God into the dock. He can allow the unpleasant, for reasons that are meaningful and good.

The death of Jesus of Nazareth exhibits this reasoning. The murder of the only righteous man was a great evil, and yet the event is full of meaning and purpose. Jesus is our propitiation – He is our mercy seat.

I encourage you to think upon Romans chapters 1, 2, and 3 as an appropriate follow-up to the observance of our national Memorial Day.

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November 7, 2009 by kevinstilley

Sacrifice – select quotes

He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.
~ Jim Elliot

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November 8, 2008 by kevinstilley

Wanted . . . Men!

A society in South Africa once wrote to David Livingston: “Have you found a good road to where you are?  If so, we want tot know how to send other men to join you.”

Livingston replied: “If you have men who will come only if they know there is a good road, I don’t want them.  I want men who will come if there is no road at all.”

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