LTJG Kaffee: Colonel Jessep! Did you order the Code Red?!
Judge Randolph: You don’t have to answer that question!
Col Jessep: I’ll answer the question. You want answers?
LTJG Kaffee: I think I’m entitled to them.
Col Jessep: You want answers?!
LTJG Kaffee: I want the truth!
Col Jessep: You can’t handle the truth!

Son, we live in a world that has walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who’s gonna do it? You? You, Lieutenant Weinberg? I have a greater responsibility than you can possibly fathom. 

You weep for Santiago, and you curse the Marines. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know — that Santiago’s death, while tragic, probably saved lives; and my existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you, saves lives.

You don’t want the truth because deep down in places you don’t talk about at parties, you want me on that wall — you need me on that wall. We use words like “honor,” “code,” “loyalty.” We use these words as the backbone of a life spent defending something. You use them as a punch line. 

I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide and then questions the manner in which I provide it. 

I would rather that you just said “thank you” and went on your way. Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a weapon and stand the post. Either way, I don’t give a **** what you think you’re entitled to!

LTJG Kaffee: Did you order the Code Red?
Col Jessep: I did the job —
LTJG Kaffee: — Did you order the Code Red?!

Col Jessep: YOU’RE *** **** RIGHT I DID!!!

This dialogue from the dramatic courtroom scene of the movie “A Few Good Men” reminds me how sometimes we can be blinded by our self-righteous attitude without realizing it. 

During this dialogue, Col Jessep is attempting to justify his inappropriate actions and decisions based on what he believes is right. He’s created a truth for himself founded on how he thinks the world should work.

Unfortunately, this dialogue reveals how, when we create our truth and aren’t receptive to real truth, can make decisions harmful to others and ourselves. But we have the assurance that God has given us the ability to handle the truth of his word when we’re receptive to hear it and follow through on it.

Daily Directive:

Answer and Journal the Following

Read:

Read and meditate on 2 Timothy 2:15-18 for yourself.

Pray:

Where and how do you find truth for your life? Be real, be honest, and be vulnerable.

Meditate / Make It Real:

Create a plan of action on how you will read and apply God’s word to your life. Be specific.

Share / Show:

Share this with another man and have them hold you accountable.

 

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