🚨 Pentagon Chaplains LOSE Rank! New “Warrior Ethos” & Pete Hegseth Prayer Controversy ✝️🔥

🚨 Pentagon Chaplains LOSE Rank! New “Warrior Ethos” & Pete Hegseth Prayer Controversy ✝️🔥

Pete Hegseth has officially ordered the removal of rank insignia for all military chaplains, declaring they are “Clergy first, Officers second.” This historic shift coincides with a controversial Pentagon prayer service where the Secretary of War called for “overwhelming violence of action” against the nation’s enemies.
In this Christian Breaking News exclusive, we go inside the March 25, 2026, service. We analyze the biblical weight of Hegseth quoting Psalm 18 and Psalm 144, the rebranding of the Department of War, and what this means for the spiritual future of the American soldier. Is this a return to “Peace through Strength” or a dangerous move toward a nationalistic faith? We examine the evidence through a 100% Biblical lens.

[Full Investigative Report]
On Wednesday, inside the Pentagon chapel, the world witnessed the first monthly Christian worship service since the start of the Iran war. Secretary Pete Hegseth did not just offer a standard prayer; he recited an imprecatory “pre-mission reading” used during the capture of Nicolás Maduro, calling for the “teeth of the ungodly” to be broken.
Key Developments Analyzed:
The Rank Removal: Why Chaplains must now shed their officer insignia to wear only religious symbols.
The “Warrior Ethos” Reset: A deep dive into the 31 new religious codes and the focus on “lethality.”
Psalm 18:37-40: “I pursued my enemies and overtook them…” — Understanding the theology of a “Holy War” context.
The Legal Battle: Analyzing the lawsuit from Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
Biblical Perspective:
As we see the “Department of War” rise and rhetoric sharpen, we look to Matthew 24:6: “And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled.” We are called to be vigilant, “wise as serpents and harmless as doves,” while recognizing the “Sovereign” authority of the Word over all earthly departments.

[Credits & Sources]
Footage/Images: Public Domain, U.S. Department of War (DOW), DVIDS Hub.
Scripture: New King James Version (NKJV).
Research: Christian Breaking News Team.
Reporting: Based on verified March 2026 briefings from the War Department and Associated Press.
Editorial Note: This video contains public domain footage from the U.S. Department of War. The appearance of DOW visual information or logos does not imply or constitute DOW endorsement.

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📌 WE WANT TO HEAR FROM EVERYONE:
Whether you are a Veteran, a Pastor, or a concerned Citizen—what is your take on the Secretary of War’s prayer for “overwhelming violence”? Is this a necessary return to a “Warrior Ethos,” or does it cross a line?
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