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The Greatest Warrior

DAY 2 OF 7

How God Uses Pain to Bring Us Closer to Him

Ken Korkow, Corporal, USMC

I have been awarded a Navy Cross, a Purple Heart and had a day named after me as my home state’s highest decorated veteran.

But I also have constant physical and emotional pain and a medical discharge from the Marine Corps for Traumatic Brain Injury, Post Traumatic Stress and various battle wounds.

Although I was very involved in my church growing up, I immediately gave it all up when a friend was killed in combat. It hurt so much that I vowed I wouldn’t’ have any friends or feelings.

Several weeks after this, some of the men who reported to me were killed. I went from being cold to being cruel toward the world. 

I was angry with God (if he even existed at all) and determined to make my own rules. The intense rage inside of me fueled my financial and social success. 

But there was no peace.

On my road to healing, I’ve discovered that God does not waste pain. If we allow Him to, He will use it to shape us into the best version of ourselves. There is no amount of pain that Jesus cannot overcome. After all, He is the greatest warrior who ever lived. 

PRAYER: Lord, thank You for Your promise to work all things for my good as I love You and follow Your purpose for my life. Bring Your healing touch, Your hope, and encouragement to my heart and mind today. 

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The Greatest Warrior

God, why would You let good men die? Why wouldn’t You let me die with my friends? If you have questions like these, then you’ve come to the right place. In this series, you will hear stories from warriors who have struggled with these very questions. These warriors consider themselves to be part of something bigger – part of God’s story. 

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