Three military recruiters accepted an invitation to address the senior class of
a local high school ... Graduation was only a few months away, and the principal
wanted his two hundred young men to hear the options available in the military.
The assembly was to be forty-five minutes in length. It was agreed that each
recruiter would have fifteen minutes to make his pitch and then have another
twenty minutes in the cafeteria to meet with interested boys. The Army recruiter
went first and got so excited about his speech that he went over twenty minutes.
The Navy recruiter, not to be outdone, stood up and also spoke for twenty
minutes.
"The Marine Corps recruiter, realizing that his fifteen-minute
speech had been cut to two, walked up to the podium and spent the first sixty
seconds in silence. Wordlessly, he gazed over the group of high school seniors.
They knew he was sizing them up. After what seemed to be an eternity, the
recruiter said, 'I doubt whether there are two or three of you in this room who
could cut it as marines. I want to see those three men as soon as this assembly
is dismissed.' He was mobbed by a herd of young men when he arrived in the
cafeteria."
The military needs and is always looking for good men and
women. So is God. And He is calling you and me to play a part in what He is
doing in the world today. When we do this, we do make a difference—for both time
and eternity.
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