Lt. Gen. Boykin's amazing military experiences as well as his
work supporting faith, family and freedom at the Family Research
Council
It's a mistake to say God is in control because we're saying
we're not going to do anything. God has the ultimate say but
He works through us
"There's so much evil in our country today and in the world
today that somebody has to stand up to it. Psalm 94 says 'Who
will take a stand against this evil for me, who will stand up to
these doers of iniquity?' That's talking to us."
The warrior says "No, I've got something that I'm fighting
for". A statement from WWII says "The soldier does not fight
because he hates the enemy in front of him, he fights because he
loves what's behind him". We fight because we love our
family, our country, our faith. We have an obligation to get
in the battle.
The Pharisees in the Bible prayed so others could hear
them. We should pray from our heart, and God understands
what's in your heart. The words don't really matter.
In 1980 while standing in the Iranian dessert, 45 members of
Delta Force were trapped in a fiery wreckage and Boykin prayed a 10
second prayer from the depths of his heart and they were
miraculously saved.
Though Boykin had individuals persecute him for his faith while
in the Army, there was no institutional bias against him expressing
his faith. He just took it because he knew they were just
trying to find the truth.
"You don't have to be perfect, but you have to live your
faith. Let people see that that's real, because in many cases
that's exactly what they're looking for."
"When you talk the talk but don't walk the walk, you hurt a lot
of people"
After being shot in Grenada, the doctors said they needed to
remove his arm, but he said they needed to think about plan B, and
that God was going to heal him.
During the Black Hawk Down events, the nurse told him the
injured doctor next to him was dead, but Boykin kept praying and
that doctor is now alive and well in Virginia and a Sunday School
teacher, which is the basis for Boykin's book "Never
Surrender". "As long as you can pray, God can move...you just
have to do what God's called you to do, and He'll do the rest"
"As Christians and Americans we have a responsibility to do the
best we can, and we've honored God and we've set an example in some
way. To me that's excellence"
His life verse is Jeremiah 33:3 "Call unto me and I will answer
you and show you great and mighty things".
Suggestions for listening on your commute include John Maxwell
leadership teaching and the Bible in various translations.
Final thoughts: "Right now is a time when we as Christians need
to be deeply involved in the political process...we need to vote,
we need to get other people registered and encourage them to
vote...for those who are called we need to run for office.
The most important office in your town is the school board.
The second most important is the city council...Don't tell me that
you think the church should stay out of politics, I think that's
one of the most damaging and misguided statements."
Loving God, others and ourselves at work and at home. Interviews and ponderings, from a Messianic perspective, and with a focus on men. Formerly the Christian Men at Work Podcast.