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Sermon 7/18/04
Salvation is His –
Revelation 19:1

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Salvation Is His

Alleluia! Salvation and glory and honor and power belong to the Lord our God” (Revelation 19:1)

This past week, an event happened that helps in better understanding the grace, the salvation given us in our Lord, Jesus Christ.  But first, let’s go back a few years:

A man named Bob Douglass became my best friend.  I’ve been blessed in recent years with a number of friends.  But there was an openness, a genuineness about the friendship Bob offered that made it special.  We became “best” friends.

Both of us had been in the military when we were young.  Bob was a cook in a base camp.  I was a radio operator in a security installation.  The key difference was TIME.  I was in the service a few years before Bob.  Korea was a recent memory and Vietnam had not yet happened.  Bob was a few years later and he went to Vietnam.

He never saw actual combat in Vietnam, but the military widely sprayed a chemical, a herbicide called Agent Orange, which was in the air they breathed, the drinking water and their food supply.  Those in Vietnam breathed, drank and ate Agent Orange.

Years later, Agent Orange has reached from the past and killed many.  Like others, Bob’s immune system was crippled by it to the point where his body was vulnerable.  In his case, it took the form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a cancer that killed him in eighteen months from his first awareness of the disease.

Out of the loss of Bob, his widow, Genevieve, started AOWAC, the Agent Orange Widows Awareness Coalition, where she reaches out to others who are suffering similar loss.  She has also been on the Board of Friday Study Ministries since the beginning.  When she started the AOWAC, she asked me to be their Chaplain, a function I have held since shortly after the organization’s inception, five years ago.

Last week, we attended the unveiling ceremony of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial In-Memory plaque near the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, DC.  The plaque honors people like Bob - the men and women who served during the Vietnam War and later died as a result of their service.

On the morning before the unveiling, a call was received from the American Battle Monuments Commission.  The pastor who was to give the invocation at the ceremony, an amputee because of his service in Vietnam, was unable to attend because his prosthesis was giving him trouble – They asked, would I “give the invocation at the unveiling service?

I said, “Yes,” of course, because the ceremony would be significant and the need for prayer was very real.  And I have been touched deeply by those who gave so much.

Sometimes people will die for others, but most in this world just live for themselves.  Those veterans gave everything, some reluctantly, others willingly, but when you think about it, our lives are all we really have in this world, and they gave it all.

And that’s why the key verse for today is incredibly important: “Alleluia! (Praise the Lord!) Salvation and glory and honor and power belong to the Lord our God” (Revelation 19:1).  We are offered an eternal relationship; we are given LIFE because He gave HIS life for others.  Through His death, salvation is offered to the world.

We need more, much more than just being alive – We need to become ALIVE in the sight of God.  We need to be restored INSIDE, to find LASTING salvation, and that is what the Lord has given: His life for yours and mine.

We are TOUCHED by those who gave their lives.  The In-Memory plaque is at the “Three Servicemen Statue Plaza” near The Wall, where, as the name suggests, a statue exists depicting three servicemen involved in the Vietnam Conflict, decades ago.  The plaque’s inscription reads, “In Memory of the men and women who served in the Vietnam War and later died as a result of their service. We honor and remember their sacrifice.”  Sadly, many are STILL dying as a result of that conflict, decades ago.  Indeed we should remember and recognize their ultimate sacrifice.

We should also remember what the Lord has done.  Our Scripture for today reveals much: “Alleluia! Salvation and glory and honor and power belong to the Lord our God” (Revelation 19:1).  People will sometimes die for others, but the Son of God has given Himself for all who have ever lived - “The Lord has laid on Him the iniquity of us all” (Isaiah 53:6).  That’s important, for it shows us God’s perspective - we all need a Savior.  In the same place, Isaiah the prophet of God, observed, “All we like sheep have gone astray.”  Some decide this does not apply to them, but God’s standard is holy; too high for any of us to achieve, and the gentle Lord who did no wrong, has died in our place.

I did not deserve the honor of giving the invocation and benediction prayers at the In-Memory service.  If anyone did, it was the pastor who lost his limbs in Vietnam.  In much the same manner, we do not deserve the salvation given us in Christ Jesus.  The salvation, the glory and honor and power – Is His.

Be thankful for the veterans and others who gave everything they have for you.  Many have given their lives so that others might live.  Be thankful also for the Lord, who died so that all who simply place their faith in Him might be acceptable in the sight of God.  What we could not do for ourselves, He has done for you and me.  As Paul observed, “Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” (Romans 10:13).

Lord Jesus, thank You for those who have sacrificed and suffered so much.  We call out to You now, for You have suffered most of all.  We tried so hard at times, and then there were other times when we did not try enough.  We’re tired, Lord, and we have fallen short of the glory of God.  That’s why You came and died in our place.  We trust in You and what You have done.  Thank You, Lord.  In Jesus Name.  Amen.

Ron Beckham, Pastor
Friday Study Ministries

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