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A Flag and an Altar

A small flag can tell a big story. It represents the sacrifice of soldiers at Valley Forge and Normandy. It honors those who fought in jungles and deserts. Some came home with scars. Some never came home. Their sacrifice secured our political freedom. We should never take this for granted. We can gather to worship without fear because of their courage.

But a greater sacrifice happened on a hill called Calvary. Jesus Christ shed His blood not to make us better Americans, but to make us children of God. He purchased a freedom that can never be lost. This spiritual freedom is our greatest treasure. The flag reminds us that every generation is entrusted with something worth preserving. Previous generations preserved political liberty. Our generation must preserve our spiritual heritage.

Hold that truth like a flag. Let it remind you to pray for your family, your church, and your nation. Let it call you to be a Christian who lives for Jesus this week. Nations change through transformed hearts, one life at a time. The future is decided in homes and churches. Will you be one of those transformed hearts that God uses to change our land?

“Then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.” (2 Chronicles 7:14, KJV)

Prayer: Ask God to make you a catalyst for revival, starting with your own heart and home.
Challenge: Place your small flag somewhere visible today as a reminder to pray for spiritual awakening in America.


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