Beyond the Call of Duty
A person who goes beyond the call of duty does more than required.
They do their job plus more. This expression is often used for:
- Soldiers
- Firefighters
- Police officers
Those jobs are dangerous. To go beyond the call of duty makes them more dangerous.
People who chose such work put themselves at risk for the sake of others. Yet, many people accept that risk every day.
Anyone can go beyond the call of duty.
- Teachers
- Factory workers
- Restaurant workers
- Anyone
To go beyond the call of duty costs something.
- Time
- Money
- Health
- Life
July 4, Independence Day, celebrates the birth of the United States.
That birth came at great cost. Many, who did more than they had to do, lost their lives.
Never forget the price paid for the freedom so many enjoy.
Thank a veteran or a soldier who continues to make that freedom possible.
“You’ve gone far beyond the call of duty in taking care of us; what can we do for you?” (2 Kings 4:13 MSG).
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