November 11, 2007
READ: James 1:1-13
If you really fulfill the royal law according to the Scripture, You shall love your neighbor as yourself, you do well. James 2:8 In the book Flags of Our Fathers, James Bradley recounts the World War II battle of Iwo Jima and its famous flag-raising on Mount Suribachi. Bradleys father, John, was one of the flag-raisers. But more important, he was a Navy corpsmana medic.
In the heat of battle, facing a barrage of bullets from both sides, Bradley exposed himself to danger so he could care for the wounded and dying. This self-sacrifice showed his willingness and determination to care for others, even though it meant placing himself at great personal risk.
Doc Bradley won the Navy Cross for his heroism and valor, but he never spoke of it to his family. In fact, it was only after his death that they learned of his military decorations. To Doc, it wasnt about winning medals; it was about caring for his buddies.
In James 2:8 we read: If you really fulfill the royal law according to the Scripture, You shall love your neighbor as yourself, you do well. By intentionally seeking to care for others in the way that we would hope to be treated, James says we do well. The word well means rightly, nobly, so there is no room for blame.
Selflessly doing well expresses the heart of God, and fulfills His law of love.
Happy Veterans Day and thank you for your service to our country.