Retired Lt. General Jerry Boykin, one
of the founding members of the elite military division Delta Force, recently told
CBN News the best way to honor
servicemen and women is through prayer.
“Every soldier, sailor, airman, marine, coast guardsman needs our
prayers,” he said, “So the best we can do for them is pray an earnest, sincere
prayer for God’s protection over them as they go about doing their job.”
Boykin said, “Find a veteran and thank
them. You can never overdo that. You don’t know how much it means to them. Even though they may have heard it a thousand
times, for somebody to say, ‘thank you for your service’ means a great deal to
them, because America’s been through a period where people wanted to hide the
fact that they were veterans of the armed forces, particularly during the
Vietnam era.”
Boykin said Christians in the military
play a huge role. He referenced a Barna
poll showing about eight-out-of-ten people in the military say they know
faithful Christians in the service and have a favorable opinion of them. “Quite frequently, Christians that are
walking their faith, that are living their faith, that are open about their
faith, are often the ones that are sought out to help comfort their comrades,
particularly in times of great stress and great danger,” he said.
Boykin said in his 36-years in the U.S.
Army he experienced persecution from non-believers, some of whom later came to
him for advice or prayer in times of trouble.
Now he says the armed
services is reeling from Christian persecution from the Obama Administration. “You can take, for example, chaplains that
were being disciplined for giving Biblical answers to questions that they were
asked, particularly as it relates to marriage and human sexuality,” Boykin
said.
However, Boykin said he has personally
met with President Trump and reports the current Commander-in-Chief is
committed to reversing course. “Trump
told me his intentions that military men and women will be able to live their
faith,” he said, adding, “It’s a slow change.”
Boykin recalled a pivotal moment in
America’s history when he led a team of warriors in prayer before embarking on
the mission to rescue 52-American hostages being held in Iran in 1980. “I was praying for God’s protection and that
God would return us to our families safely,” he said, “And every man that was
standing there that morning, in that audience, returned home to their families
basically unharmed. So we gave God the
credit for that.”
Thank God for blessing this nation
with a Commander-in-Chief (President Trump) who is taking actions that permit
Christian armed forces service members to freely exercise their religious
convictions.
Rev.
Dr. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr.
Chaplain
(Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor, Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel
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