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Choose This Day: Following Christ as a Military Operator

DAY 2 OF 7

The Warrior’s Legacy – Prioritizing Family and Character

David had reached a high point in his career—victories won, enemies subdued, a palace built. He wanted to do more: build a house for God. But God interrupted his ambition with a deeper truth: “You’re not building Me a house—I’m building you one.” God was reminding David that legacy is not earned through effort, but entrusted through grace.

In the military, we often work ourselves to exhaustion—pouring creativity, discipline, and drive into our careers. We chase promotions, perfect plans, and mission success. But when we get home, there’s little left for our loved ones, our community, or our own soul. Like David, we try to build something great for God, but forget that He’s already building something greater in us.

God’s message to David was not “do more,” but “rest in Me.” Our true legacy begins when we rightly order our priorities: child of God, spouse, parent, then soldier. Jesus modeled this perfectly. Though He carried the weight of the world, He never neglected intimacy with the Father or compassion for people. His greatest legacy wasn’t built by effort—it was secured by surrender on the cross.

Application:
Your legacy isn’t built by your hands—it’s shaped by your heart. Let Jesus reorder your priorities so God receives your first fruits, not your leftovers. Rest in Him, and let your character—not your career—be the foundation of your legacy.

Reflection:
What kind of legacy are you building in your relationships and character?

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About this Plan

Choose This Day: Following Christ as a Military Operator

Military service demands strength, discipline, and sacrifice—but it also calls for spiritual clarity. In this 7-day devotional, Chaplain Marcus Marroquin explores the lives of biblical warriors like David, Joshua, and Samson, revealing how their stories point to Jesus—the ultimate Warrior. Each day addresses real issues soldiers face: moral injury, pride, forgiveness, family priorities, and identity. Through Gospel-centered reflections and military analogies, this plan invites you to surrender your career, character, and calling to Christ. Discover how to follow Jesus faithfully in uniform, and live a life of ordered service, anchored in grace.

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