THE BATTLE WEARY SOLDIER LONGS TO GO HOME

Written by Irvin L. Rozier


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In Ecclesiastes, Chapter Three, verse one,repparttar LORD tells us, "To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven:" There is coming an hour, day, year that our ETS on this earth will arrive. When that day comes, God will send his angels (Luke 16, verse 22), and carry us home to Heaven. Our battles will be over;repparttar 126724 victory will be won. Until our ETS date, we will have other dates similar torepparttar 126725 DEROS date I referred to earlier. These dates will be events in our lives that changesrepparttar 126726 course of our lives and gives us new seasons. Events sometimes come suddenly,repparttar 126727 unexpected illness, financial losses, family problems, and sometimes we know they are coming. But, remember, there is a time and a season for everything under heaven. That is whyrepparttar 126728 LORD tells us in Psalm 37, trust in him and lean not unto our own understanding. Praise Him who controlsrepparttar 126729 times andrepparttar 126730 seasons!

The Apostle Paul knew his time was coming. He was so close to Jesus, and his faith was so great, thatrepparttar 126731 LORD gave him many revelations. These revelations caused Paul to be battle worn, to be tired and weary. What a day for him, whenrepparttar 126732 LORD revealed unto him his work was finished! Paul suffered much, yetrepparttar 126733 LORD was with him. What He has done for others, He will do for you.

Soldiers of God, keep onrepparttar 126734 firing line! Jesus has never lost a battle, and He will send deliverance. "A time to be born, and a time to die, a time of war, and a time of peace."

Hebrews 6.15 "And so, after he had patiently endured, he obtainedrepparttar 126735 promise."

Irvin L. Rozier, Captain (Ret) US Army, serving now as a soldier in God's Army

author, preacher, retired military


The Emmaus Journal - "The Path"

Written by C.L. Mareydt


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Further uprepparttar Path, just offrepparttar 126723 side a spell, was a camp. A camp of people, setting up camp! Tents going up and tents coming down, all atrepparttar 126724 same time. People mulling around, organizing this and organizing that. Some were starting little camp fires and some were fixing food, all intorepparttar 126725 activities of a camp. Scattered throughoutrepparttar 126726 area were many such camp sites, full of people. Some staying in groups withinrepparttar 126727 camp, some hanging aroundrepparttar 126728 fringes waiting for an invitation to come on in. But, all were very preoccupied in camping. Strange as it may sound,repparttar 126729 Path was always right there along side of each camp. Every once in awhile a few would pack up and head back out ontorepparttar 126730 Path, by two's, threes, or foursomes. Not many ventured off alone fromrepparttar 126731 camp. Some looked as if they would never leaverepparttar 126732 camp; they has settled into it so securely. These were in forrepparttar 126733 long haul and had claimed their piece ofrepparttar 126734 camp personally.

Swinging my attention torepparttar 126735 other end ofrepparttar 126736 Path, into my sight came people running blithely in such stupendous freedom. Effortlessly running and talking atrepparttar 126737 same time, each jogging along with obvious joy. Some were calling to others to join them, some beckoned with waves ofrepparttar 126738 arm. Some didn't care and just shot ahead of them all, faster and faster they went, till out of sight! A few would back track and try to join with others. It looked like each was enjoyingrepparttar 126739 run as much asrepparttar 126740 company ofrepparttar 126741 others. Not a one looked tired or sweaty , or even drained, fromrepparttar 126742 continuous exercise. All must have been well trained athletes.

Seeing a valley come into sight, was next. It was full of trees andrepparttar 126743 Path stretched along side a stream as it made its way throughrepparttar 126744 trees that became a forest further on. All looked peaceful, butrepparttar 126745 ones onrepparttar 126746 Path inrepparttar 126747 valley were walking very slow and meticulous. Each step, by step was heavy and purposeful. Little talking was heard and each person onrepparttar 126748 Path did not look up much. Many took long cool drinks fromrepparttar 126749 stream and splashedrepparttar 126750 refreshing water onto their faces. This seemed to revive them so they continued on, looking towardrepparttar 126751 end ofrepparttar 126752 valley ever so intently.

Next came a mountain and many people were scattered everywhere onrepparttar 126753 Path. Climbing, climbing, climbing. Each looking earnestly torepparttar 126754 top ofrepparttar 126755 mountain. It was a good thing they hadrepparttar 126756 Path to follow, sincerepparttar 126757 mountain was vast and it would have presented a much more difficult task. Thankfullyrepparttar 126758 Path was well kept, so each traveled steadily upward. Many held staffs in their hands and used them to lean on to help maintain their balance. The staffs appeared strong and useful as they dug intorepparttar 126759 Path and helped each one gain more ground and keep their feet sure onrepparttar 126760 Path in front of them. None stumbled or fell, but progressed step by step. It seemed that rest was not thought of, justrepparttar 126761 strong determination to get torepparttar 126762 top ofrepparttar 126763 mountain persisted in each person.

Once atrepparttar 126764 peak, each would linger in small groups where they would smile and shake hands and share some of their experiences alongrepparttar 126765 Path. Never too many clutteredrepparttar 126766 mountain peak, since new ones would constantly arrive. No one even sat down to rest. Each seemed eager to keep their pace going and startrepparttar 126767 downward trek torepparttar 126768 bottom ofrepparttar 126769 mountain. Again, these must be some more athletes. Just watching them seemed exhausting to me, but I knew deep down inside it wasn't even phasing them! Another great sight to behold.

Asrepparttar 126770 Path left my sight, I returned back into my chair contemplating withrepparttar 126771 Lord. What on Earth did I just see? It all happened in just a few minutes, yet it felt like it had been much, much longer. Was that a mini vision? Was it a vision at all? My mind had travelled into a supernatural scene. My mind had travelled? What on Earth!

No it was not of this Earth... it was a special revelational truth that set me free. Never again have I questioned this one or that one. .. this Church or that Church. I tend torepparttar 126772 Path that is set before me! Hopefully I can share a few miles alongrepparttar 126773 way with a few dear friends. But, I remain ever so thankful for The Path that was shown to me andrepparttar 126774 truth that set me free - free to keep on going!

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