The fact that this man knew what was going to happen to his career once he told the truth is what real courage looks like. Using the words “because history demanded it”. Powerful. But I would go one step further. God demands it.
If I spent years going through school just to stand up, at a critical moment, to save lives...and then lose everything I’ve worked for. Would not be a loss. A hero always looks as though he’s losing, while he’s saving lives, in comic books...but this is real life. And it matters now. I would know I have the nod of approval from my God in Heaven, and He’s got my back, so I’m gonna do what’s right.
God Bless this fellas. If doing the right thing, means losing everything...then Lord, take it all away, because I got a job to do. Amen to that!👍👍
I think what sets acts of heroism apart is that, to outsiders, the hero appears to be foolish or "losing" or taking a hit. To the hero, however, they feel like they're winning, and that's how you know when it's "ordained" that you do it, basically.
Like take Mike Lindell. To us, he looks like he's risking absolutely everything; throwing away possible future gains and possibly getting nothing but punishment out of it. To him, though, it would seem he is feeling like he's "winning" for it. Why else would he have shown up on, say, Kimmel, for example, when everyone on both sides was saying he shouldn't?
The fact that this man knew what was going to happen to his career once he told the truth is what real courage looks like. Using the words “because history demanded it”. Powerful. But I would go one step further. God demands it.
If I spent years going through school just to stand up, at a critical moment, to save lives...and then lose everything I’ve worked for. Would not be a loss. A hero always looks as though he’s losing, while he’s saving lives, in comic books...but this is real life. And it matters now. I would know I have the nod of approval from my God in Heaven, and He’s got my back, so I’m gonna do what’s right.
God Bless this fellas. If doing the right thing, means losing everything...then Lord, take it all away, because I got a job to do. Amen to that!👍👍
That should be the REAL use of stunning and brave!
You probably will have to work for it (and I don't think that would be a problem for you) but He WILL provide. I've got receipts for that.
Amen.
I think what sets acts of heroism apart is that, to outsiders, the hero appears to be foolish or "losing" or taking a hit. To the hero, however, they feel like they're winning, and that's how you know when it's "ordained" that you do it, basically.
Like take Mike Lindell. To us, he looks like he's risking absolutely everything; throwing away possible future gains and possibly getting nothing but punishment out of it. To him, though, it would seem he is feeling like he's "winning" for it. Why else would he have shown up on, say, Kimmel, for example, when everyone on both sides was saying he shouldn't?
My fren!