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Justi Andreasen's avatar

Your series ends by pointing to what we often forget to say out loud:

Victory isn’t just about what happens now. It’s about what carries on after us. Modernity chops life into fragments, forgetting to plant for the long season ahead. Scripture tells a different story. Abraham never saw the full promise, Moses never stepped into the land, but both laid the ground for those who came after.

Reforming yourself, leading wisely, building something that lasts, these aren’t just for today but so your children and grandchildren inherit something real. I think of Psalm 127:

1 Unless the Lord builds the house,

the builders labor in vain.

Unless the Lord watches over the city,

the guards stand watch in vain.

2 In vain you rise early

and stay up late,

toiling for food to eat—

for he grants sleep to those he loves.

3 Children are a heritage from the Lord,

offspring a reward from him.

4 Like arrows in the hands of a warrior

are children born in one’s youth.

5 Blessed is the man

whose quiver is full of them.

Jason Salyer's avatar

I constantly teach this on my platforms. On YouTube, where I have nearly 100,000 subscribers made up of a mix of prepper and survival-minded people, I tell them all the time that the most overlooked part of preparedness is physical fitness and health. Every time I say it, the comments go quiet. I quit an incredible career as a contractor for Naval Special Warfare because I felt God calling me to buy land and use it to grow and bless my community. Yet when I open my land and gym to the public for free, very few people show up. I do have a group of men and a group of young men that I text the weekly workouts to and they do it. I want that number to grow because it’s so important.

Even in my survival classes, once we add physical fitness into the mix, many people struggle even some of the younger ones who look fit from the outside. It’s always encouraging when I get messages from people saying how grateful they are that I keep emphasizing the fitness side of preparedness. Some of them have turned their health around completely. One man even lost 100 pounds. That’s incredible motivation and discipline.

We talk so much about gear, skills, and mindset, but none of it matters if your body fails you when it matters most. I tell my group what matters is that we’re trying to become physically, mentally, and spiritually stronger daily.

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