"Somewhere, a true believer is training to kill you.
He is training with minimum food or water in austere conditions, day and night.
The only thing clean on him is his weapon.
And he made his web gear.
He doesn't worry about what workout to do.
His ruck weighs what it weighs.
His runs end when the enemy stops chasing him.
The true believer doesn't care how hard it is.
He only knows that he wins or he dies.
He doesn't go home at 1700.
He is home.
He knows only the cause."
~ US Army Special Forces Instructor Ft Bragg NC
Name and date unknown ~
Our church is not a foreign battlespace, and our safety team members are not budding special forces candidates. But when I read this quote, I am reminded that my comfortable lifestyle and the monotony of a daily routine at work, will invariably result in some level of complacency.
While I seek more and more comfort, there is someone out there that, in contrast to me, is barely surviving and exists in a world where his senses remain heightened every moment of every day. From the moment he awakes he is surrounded by others that want to take what he has and don't have fear or a moral conscience preventing them from doing it.
He never knows when, for how long or how fast, but when he runs, he runs to survive.
Everything he does, he does to survive, and if he fails, the consequences are dire.
I only run when I feel like it.
I am nowhere as ready as he is.
I know he is coming, and when he does, I will be all that stands between him and what he wants. I don't know when, but he is coming.
I was called by God to protect and I made a promise to fulfil that calling. That means I have a responsiblity to be more ready and more capable than him when he comes.
So we must train.
We must master our weapons, including our soft skills, our strategies and tactics, procedures, and our bodies. We must train our minds so we can outthink him and be stronger mentally than him when he comes. We must be spiritually ready to be effective in battle in that realm as well as the natural. We must be the far stronger force when he comes so we survive and are able to save others.
We must push to our limits then test how far beyond those limits our minds are willing to go. We must accept nothing less than our very best, and then desire to move that best to another level again, and again.
That is the job. That is the calling. That is the only way we will be able to deliver on our promises when he comes for us.
And he is coming.