Worthy is the Lamb who was slain to receive power . . . and honor and glory and blessing! - Revelation 5:12

On March 21, 1969, a US Marine patrol in Vietnam descended a steep bank to fill their canteens in a stream. As they stooped in 2 feet of water, the area suddenly exploded with gunfire and grenades. Several men were hit. According to an official report, one soldier, with complete disregard for his own safety, assisted several Marines. Despite the heavy fire, he made several trips, until he himself was wounded and unable to continue.

Twenty-one years later, one of the men who had been pulled out of the water learned that his rescuer was still alive. So he set out to see that he was recognized for his heroism. The Marine eventually found his friend, Jim Lahr, who was paralyzed from the waist down. With a heart full of appreciation, he finally saw Jim receive a much-deserved Bronze Star.

I am deeply moved by this Marine's desire to honor the one who saved his life. It makes me wonder about the depth of emotion I feel toward the One who paid a far greater price to save my soul. No one deserves the honor that Christ does. No one has sacrificed so much. No wonder all heaven will praise Him forever and ever (Revelation 5:12).

Father, forgive us for not giving Your Son the honor He deserves. Fill us with praise for Him.

-MRD II

Our Lord is worthy all our days
Of all our love and highest praise;
He died to take our sin and shame -
Oh, bless the Savior's holy name!

-Egner

Man may be worthy of admiration; only Christ is worthy of adoration.