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Thoughts on Memorial Day

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    Please remember.

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    Is there anything to keep in mind with a cookout? Let's plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out.

    Today is Memorial Day as I write this. I will be going to spend it with my in-laws at their place for a cookout and my wife is bringing Into The Storm for us to watch together. I have seen the movie several times and I don't care much for food so aside from fellowship, I'll probably be spending more time with my Kindle and my books.

    Okay. So I'm the odd one out here, but a lot of you are doing something special for Memorial Day, and I'm not knocking that. That's something to celebrate. It's a special day, but let's not lose sight of what this day is all about. This day is not about cookouts. It's not about time spent on the lake. It's not about even reading books. (GASP!)

    This day is about people who have died serving our country. These are people who paid the ultimate sacrifice. They are not here to celebrate today. They can't spend the day kissing their wives or hugging their children. There are mothers and fathers who won't see their children, children who won't see their parents, and spouses who won't see their significant others. In fact, for them, this day could be very depressing.

    Let's not forget them. In fact, if you know someone like that, try to go and see them if you can. Bring them a homecooked meal. Center the day around them. These people have also made a sacrifice. They live without the person or persons that they love. They want to know that someone appreciated the sacrifice that that person made. They need to know that the person who sacrificed was a hero.

    How many of us today are willing to face death? The reality is we all are facing it every day. There's a commercial that I see on TV now and I think it's about heart disease. It says that for people with heart disease, tomorrow is not a guarantee and in the background you hear the song "Tomorrow" from "Little Orphan Annie." You know who tomorrow is also not a guarantee for? You and I. It is not a guarantee. If we want to live, the time to live is not tomorrow. It is today.

    Today, hug your children. Today, honor your parents. Today, make love to your spouse. Take the time to celebrate those people who are in your life. Do not wait to live life. People died so that today, you could live. Not just exist, but live. Are you living? Do you want their sacrifice to be in vain?

    People did not die just so we could have fun. They died because they thought that what they were dying for was indeed worth dying for. The question we have to ask of ourselves is do we think what they died for is worth living for? Our freedom as Americans? Our ability to love those around us? Our ability to enjoy our lives? Our freedom to worship as we see fit? Are these all goods worth celebrating?

    Let today be a day you start living. They died so you could live. Don't let it be in vain. If you're Christian especially, remember the original hero who died so you could live. Don't let His sacrifice be in vain either.

    In Christ,
    Nick Peters

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