The
Supreme Sacrifice
Greater love hath no man than this,
that a man lay down his life for his friends.
John 15:13 KJV
As I listened to the 2011 Memorial Day
address, I thought of how so many had given so much for our freedom.
Many families in our small community had sons and daughters in harms
way, in a hostile land, but one individual here knew the pain of
supreme sacrifice. Charles and Judy Goare’s son, Shamus, had been
killed in Afghanistan. Judy was in attendance to honor their son.
I was reminded of another difficult and
bittersweet day for the Goares: “Mr. President,” Senator Mike
DeWine announced in the December 8, 2006 Session. “This afternoon I
would like to pay tribute to Army Staff Sergeant Shamus Goare from
Danville, Ohio. He was killed on June 28, 2005, when his helicopter
was shot down over Afghanistan.”
Midway through his tribute the Senator
shared, “Mr. President, shortly before his death Shamus received a
Medal of Valor for humanitarian work in Afghanistan. Shamus was
working with children, which was something his father said he dearly
loved…Life in the military was a good fit for Shamus. It led him to
a series of selfless and compassionate acts of heroism, many of which
he could not divulge to his family due to the nature of his work with
the 160th’s Night Stalkers. And true to their motto,
Shamus never quit—even to the very end.”
Following the service I, as well as
many others, hugged Judy and thanked her for Shamus, for his life and
sacrifice, and for our freedom. In that tearful embrace Judy
responded, “You are so welcome…thank you for remembering my son.”
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There is no way we can repay the
Shamus, Judy, and Charlie Goares of this Nation. Neither can we repay
Jesus for the supreme sacrifice He made on our behalf.
Shamus died so that we might live in
freedom from tyranny and oppression, able to enjoy the freedom to
worship as we choose.
Jesus died to give us complete freedom,
freedom from the penalty sin demands, and the freedom to spend
eternity with Him. Greater love hath no man than this.
Prayer
“Father of Comfort, be
with those who have lost loved ones who have served to keep me free.
And thank You for true eternal freedom through the death of Your Son,
Jesus. Amen.”
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