News & Community eLanka

eLanka

Saturday, 25 Apr 2026
  • Home
  • Read History
  • Articles
    • eLanka Journalists
  • Events
  • Useful links
    • Obituaries
    • Seeking to Contact
    • eLanka Newsletters
    • Weekly Events and Advertisements
    • eLanka Testimonials
    • Sri Lanka Newspapers
    • Sri Lanka TV LIVE
    • Sri Lanka Radio
    • eLanka Recepies
  • Gallery
  • Contact
Newsletter
Sri lankan news
  • eLanka Weddings
  • Property
  • eLanka Shop
  • Business Directory
eLankaeLanka
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Home
  • Read History
  • Articles
    • eLanka Journalists
  • Events
  • Useful links
    • Obituaries
    • Seeking to Contact
    • eLanka Newsletters
    • Weekly Events and Advertisements
    • eLanka Testimonials
    • Sri Lanka Newspapers
    • Sri Lanka TV LIVE
    • Sri Lanka Radio
    • eLanka Recepies
  • Gallery
  • Contact
Follow US
© 2005 – 2026 eLanka Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Home » Goodnews Stories Srilankan Expats » Articles » Commemorating the Christian Heritage of Anzac Day-by Charles Schokman
ArticlesCharles Schokman

Commemorating the Christian Heritage of Anzac Day-by Charles Schokman

eLanka admin
Last updated: April 25, 2026 3:40 pm
By
eLanka admin
ByeLanka admin
Follow:
Share
5 Min Read
SHARE
Views: 50

Commemorating the Christian Heritage of Anzac Day-by Charles Schokman

Charles Schokman

Anzac Day is a solemn occasion on our country’s calendar, observed every 25 April. It is a day for mourning the horror of war, and for remembering and honouring all those who have served — many of whom paid the ultimate price for their nation.

Like many aspects of Australian society, Anzac Day has deeply Christian roots. From the Lord’s Prayer recited at dawn services, to the inscriptions on war memorials declaring “Greater Love Hath No Man” (John 15:13) — the Christian heritage of Anzac Day remains a shining light, pointing our culture toward our Creator and Redeemer.

The most recognisable phrase of an Anzac dawn service — “Lest we forget” — comes from a Christian poem written by Rudyard Kipling in England. Known as The Recessional, it is often read or sung as a hymn at Anzac Day events.

The phrase “lest we forget” is sounded to call our nation to remember the sacrifice made by our fallen soldiers in war. Yet Kipling penned those words in 1897 with a different meaning in mind.

elanka

Image Source:Pexels

The Recessional issued a warning against pride in British military might, cautioning that a nation’s success could quickly vanish if that nation forgot God. Kipling based the phrase “lest we forget” on biblical passages such as Deuteronomy 4:8–9 and 6:12, where Moses implores Israel to remember God and his laws:

“And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day? Only take heed to thyself, and keep thy soul diligently, lest thou forget the things which thine eyes have seen, and lest they depart from thy heart all the days of thy life.”

“Then beware lest thou forget the Lord, which brought thee forth out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage.”

You can hear the five verses of Kiplping’s powerful Recessional read to you in the video below.

The Recessional’s words read:

God of our fathers, known of old,

Lord of our far-flung battle-line,

Beneath whose awful Hand we hold

Dominion over palm and pine—

Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,

Lest we forget—lest we forget!

The tumult and the shouting dies;

The Captains and the Kings depart:

Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice,

An humble and a contrite heart.

Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,

Lest we forget—lest we forget!

Far-called, our navies melt away;

On dune and headland sinks the fire:

Lo, all our pomp of yesterday

Is one with Nineveh and Tyre!

Judge of the Nations, spare us yet,

Lest we forget—lest we forget!

If, drunk with sight of power, we loose

Wild tongues that have not Thee in awe,

Such boastings as the Gentiles use,

Or lesser breeds without the Law—

Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,

Lest we forget—lest we forget!

For heathen heart that puts her trust

In reeking tube and iron shard,

All valiant dust that builds on dust,

And guarding, calls not Thee to guard,

For frantic boast and foolish word—

Thy mercy on Thy People, Lord!

Each Anzac Day, we solemnly commemorate those who died defending our nation. We must never forget the costly sacrifice paid by those who laid down their lives. The phrase “lest we forget” stands as a powerful reminder of the courage and devotion of those who gave everything for our freedom.

The great majority of the original Anzacs were Christians — as was the great majority of the Australian population during World War I. The Anzacs were willing to lay down their lives because they knew the One who had made the ultimate sacrifice. They knew that Jesus’ greatest act of love guaranteed that they would one day rise to eternal life (John 11:25).

This Anzac Day, let us remember the Anzacs and all who have served our nation in war. And as Rudyard Kipling intended, may we — and our nation — be reminded of this enduring truth: “Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget.”

Lest we forget,

Samuel Hartwich & Warwick Marsh




Click here to receive your free copy of the eLanka Newsletter twice a week delivered directly to your inbox!
TAGGED:Anzac Day
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article The History of Volleyball in Sri Lanka The History of Volleyball in Sri Lanka: A Journey Since 1916 – By Malsha – eLanka
Next Article WHAT IS THE COMFORT POPULATION LEVEL FOR INDIA ?-by N.S.Venkataraman
FacebookLike
YoutubeSubscribe
LinkedInFollow
Most Read
10 Pictures With Fascinating Stories Behind Them!

“A PICTURE SPEAKS A 1000 WORDS” – By Des Kelly

Look past your thoughts so you may drink the pure nectar of this moment

A Life Hack for when we’re Burnt Out & Broken Down – By Uma Panch

Narration of the History of our Proud Ancestral (Orang Jawa) Heritage. by Noor R. Rahim

eLanka Weddings

eLanka Marriage Proposals

Noel News

Noel News

Noel News

Noel News- By Noel Whittaker

Appreciation: Eileen Mary Sibelle De Silva

K.K.S. Cement Factory

Dr.Harold Gunatillake’s 90th Birthday party

Sri Lanka's women's cricket squad in Melbourne

Cricket: Sri Lanka’s women’s squad in Melbourne

- Advertisement -
Ad image
Related News
Articles

Newsletter – Hindu Council of Australia

Sharma’s Discerning Analysis of CURRENTS IN TODAY’s WORLD
Articles

Sharma’s Discerning Analysis of CURRENTS IN TODAY’s WORLD

Articles N.S.Venkataraman

WHAT IS THE COMFORT POPULATION LEVEL FOR INDIA ?-by N.S.Venkataraman

The History of Volleyball in Sri Lanka
Articles Malsha Madhuhansi

The History of Volleyball in Sri Lanka: A Journey Since 1916 – By Malsha – eLanka

Tuskers Clash in 2026 , NZ Under 85kg rugby tour in Sri Lanka , Tuskers' clash in Colombo , Sir Graham Henry Trophy
Articles

Rugby Fever Returns: NZ Under 85kg Tuskers Clash in 2026 Sri Lanka Tour!

  • Quick Links:
  • Articles
  • DESMOND KELLY
  • Dr Harold Gunatillake
  • English Videos
  • Sri Lanka
  • Sinhala Videos
  • eLanka Newsletters
  • Obituaries
  • Sunil Thenabadu
  • Dr. Harold Gunatillake
  • Tamil Videos
  • Sinhala Movies
  • Trevine Rodrigo
  • Photos
  • eLanka Newsletter

eLanka

Your Trusted Source for News & Community Stories: Stay connected with reliable updates, inspiring features, and breaking news. From politics and technology to culture, lifestyle, and events, eLanka brings you stories that matter — keeping you informed, engaged, and connected 24/7.
Kerrie road, Oatlands , NSW 2117 , Australia.
Email : info@eLanka.com.au / rasangivjes@gmail.com.
WhatsApp : +61402905275 / +94775882546
  • About eLanka
  • Terms & Conditions

Disclaimer:
eLanka is committed to sharing positive and community-focused stories. We do not publish or endorse political, religious, or ethnic viewpoints. The content published on eLanka, including articles and newsletters, reflects the opinions and views of the respective authors and not those of eLanka. eLanka accepts no responsibility or liability for the accuracy, completeness, or consequences of any content provided by contributors.

(c) 2005 – 2025 eLanka Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved.