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Poet’s Note
Dear Reader,
I wrote this not as a polished performance, but as a quiet call in a loud time. We live in days that feel heavy—faith mocked in public squares, liberty stretched thin, and a sense that something precious is slipping away. This poem is for those who still believe both the cross and the Constitution are worth defending, not with anger or violence, but with steady courage, clear eyes, and open hands.
It’s a reminder that being a warrior for Christ and country doesn’t require perfection or dramatic gestures. It asks for daily faithfulness: strong families, honest words, prayerful hearts, and a refusal to surrender truth for comfort. The fight is real, but the victory was already won on a hill outside Jerusalem two thousand years ago. We simply get to walk in it.
If these words stir something in you—resolve, hope, conviction—then carry them. Share them. Live them. The dawn really is breaking.
With respect and shared burden,
The Poet
Rise up, you faithful warriors, called by name,
Where shadows lengthen over heart and land.
For Christ, our risen King who overcame,
And for this country built on solid ground.
Not dressed in armor, swords, or battle gear—
But armed with truth, with courage, and with grace;
A quiet strength that cuts through doubt and fear,
A steady light no darkness can erase.
We stand where altars weaken and grow cold,
Where freedom’s voice is mocked or pushed aside.
We fight for hearts that once were brave and bold,
For rights that every soul is born with, not assigned.
The cross still rises over troubled seas—
A beacon strong through every shifting storm.
It calls us forward, bends the stubborn knee,
And whispers life where death once held its form.
No earthly king or crowd will ever save us.
Our hope is fixed on Jesus, strong and true.
Yet here we love this nation that He gave us—
Its laws, its promise, and its skies of blue.
We guard the Constitution’s guiding light,
The balance written down for all to see:
That power must be held in check, kept right,
So no one rules alone in tyranny.
With families strong as bedrock, churches bright,
With schools that teach what’s real and what is good,
We build again what time has tried to blight—
A living faith in every neighborhood.
We speak with clarity on streets and screens,
We vote, we serve, we pray through sleepless nights.
We meet the lies with honest, steady beams—
Not rage, but steady fire that burns with light.
This is our charge in these uncertain days:
To live as bridges between heaven and earth,
To stand for justice, mercy, righteous ways,
And prove that freedom still has sacred worth.
No easy road, no fleeting cheers or fame—
Just daily courage, rooted deep in grace.
For Christ our Savior and this country’s name,
We rise, we hold, we run this faithful race.
Warriors now—unshaken, unafraid—
The dawn is breaking. Lift your eyes and stand.
The King who conquered death has already won.
We walk in victory, hand in living hand.