Friday, September 25, 2009

An Arlington Afternoon

I officiated at a graveside service at Arlington Cemetery recently. To stand in that place and view row after row of marble head stones, representing lives of men and women who have made such sacrifice and offered such willing service to their country is inspiring to say the least. As the caisson carried the remains, the soldiers marched in step, the guns were fired, and Taps was played, everyone who participated in the moment was reminded of the value of every life and of the call to service that many answer on behalf of their country. One does not witness such an event without being challenged to realize that life is precious, and that commitment to complete the tasks we are given is vital to the success of a nation.

Most of us won't visit Arlington Cemetery too often, but its hallowed hills quietly remind us when we visit that we are indeed debtors to the sacrificial service of others. It is a place that reminds us all of the significance of service and the blessing of the freedoms we too often take for granted.

If you haven't been to Arlington lately, take an afternoon, walk the grounds and witness for your self the sense of reverence and gratitude that are experienced when one finds one's self in such a place. In doing so you will honor the service and sacrifice of others, and perhaps be challenged to consider anew how you might better serve.

Jim Abernathy

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