By Drew Forsberg
Published November 11, 2024
As Veterans Day approaches, we’re reminded of the fierce commitment and courage displayed by the men and women who served in our armed forces. These individuals answered a call to defend freedom, face adversity, and fight with unwavering resolve. But beyond the parades and ceremonies lies a deeper responsibility: to stand with them in both gratitude and action in prayer.
Veterans don’t just carry the weight of their service; they embody it, bringing the same discipline, resilience, and dedication to every challenge they face after service. They are warriors who have endured battles, some seen and others unseen, and have emerged with stories and strength that continue to inspire (Psalm 144:1).
In the Bible, warriors like David, Gideon and Joshua faced incredible odds, yet they never stood alone. They drew strength from God, equipped not just with physical power but with the courage and resilience of their calling. Our veterans, too, deserve to know they are supported — not out of pity, but out of respect for their sacrifice and recognition of their ongoing mission.
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Prayer isn’t an act of sympathy; it’s a force of solidarity. Through prayer, we acknowledge the grit, determination and resilience of these warriors, offering strength and clarity as they pursue new battles and opportunities.
Here are ways to lift up our veterans in prayer, celebrating their strength and resilience:
Prayer is not the only way to stand with our veterans — it is simply one way. This Veterans Day, as we honor our heroes, let’s also commit to supporting them throughout the year:
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The battles may be over, but the echoes can linger. Prayer provides a source of inner peace and focus, reinforcing that they are never alone on their journey (Psalm 23:4).
Let us not only honor them for one day but commit to uplifting our veterans as the warriors they are — strong, disciplined, and ready to continue making an impact. Through prayer, action, and community, we can stand with those who have given so much and encourage them as they step into their next great purpose.
Drew Forsberg is a retired Navy SEAL and co-founder of Beyond the Brotherhood. He serves as Retreat Leader for Pray.com, the No. 1 app for daily prayer and faith-based audio content. Founded in 2016 with a mission to grow faith and cultivate community, Pray.com is the easiest way to incorporate prayer into your daily life.
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