On this National Flag Day, I pause to reflect on the blessings we often take for granted: faith, freedom, family, and the opportunity to serve others.
As Christians and Templars, we are called to stand firm in our faith, to pursue justice, to show charity, and to live lives that honor God in both word and deed. While flags and nations are symbols of earthly citizenship, our highest allegiance remains with Christ and His Kingdom.
Psalm 33:12 reminds us:
"Blessed is the nation whose God is the ... moreOn this National Flag Day, I pause to reflect on the blessings we often take for granted: faith, freedom, family, and the opportunity to serve others.
As Christians and Templars, we are called to stand firm in our faith, to pursue justice, to show charity, and to live lives that honor God in both word and deed. While flags and nations are symbols of earthly citizenship, our highest allegiance remains with Christ and His Kingdom.
Psalm 33:12 reminds us:
"Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people whom He has chosen as His heritage."
May we continue to pray for our nation, our leaders, our communities, and all those who serve and sacrifice for others. May we strive to be examples of faith, humility, and service wherever God has placed us.
SGT Samuel Fisher
Priory of the Calvary Cross
Militia Christi