The right thing for the right reason

Post Memorial Day thoughts

We were young
We have died
Remember us
 

 

 

Thomas Edison High School in Philadelphia sustained 54 casualties in the Vietnam War, highest in the nation. Fifty-four out of a total of 58,272. Like those kids from Thomas Edison High, they were, most of them, just kids. The gravestones bear that out. Born in ’48; died in ’69. Yanked from football games, sock hops and drag races and dropped by helicopter in the jungle in the middle of a firestorm. They had no idea what they were getting into. Nothing could have possibly prepared them for this.

No matter what we thought about that war, or think about it today, it doesn’t change the fact that they died, and they died doing what they were called to do. They were called up to serve their country, and they went.

Here’s why we honor them: they did the right thing for the right reason. They answered the call because of loyalty to their country. Doesn’t matter if the country was divided over whether the war was right or wrong; they still did the right thing for the right reason.

Sometimes we have to break it down like that. It’s not a perfect world. We can’t control everything. But we can control what we do, and why we do it.

Think about it. Are you doing the right thing for the right reason? It makes a lot of difference whether you can take the heat of criticism or endure the hardship of completing a difficult task.

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4 Responses to The right thing for the right reason

  1. Sheila Allgood's avatar Sheila Allgood says:

    AMEN! Thank U.

  2. I really needed to hear this today. Thanks, John.

    “The right thing for the right reason.” Two parameters: one, what we’re doing; two, why we’re doing it. Not how. How has nothing to do with it. But we seem obsessed with how, which is why we have so many “How to…” books and classes, and why Christians argue about so much about how we worship God and serve Him. When we should be focusing on what and why.

    And those two parameters have to go together. Not the right thing for the wrong reason or the wrong thing for the right reason, which history is full of. The right thing for the right reason.

    That REALLY has given me a lot to think about. Thanks!

  3. Sally's avatar Sally says:

    For today’s Catch, “Coming home”…this is TOTALLY the Prodigal Son returning to his father’s forgiving arms of GRACE! Thank you for sending us into the “world” with this song, John!

  4. Kellie's avatar Kellie says:

    Wow. That is a great song. Thanks for posting it.

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