Pete Hegseth Prays For Strength And Protection Over American Troops During Operation Epic Fury
WASHINGTON — As the U.S. military campaign against Iranian-backed terror forces continues in the Middle East, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth shared Scripture while honoring American service members and praying for those deployed in combat.
Speaking during a briefing this week, Hegseth reflected on the sacrifices of U.S. troops and their families before closing his remarks with a passage from Psalm 144, a biblical prayer traditionally attributed to King David.
“Blessed be the Lord, my rock, who trains my hands for war and my fingers for battle,” Hegseth said, quoting the Scripture as he addressed the conflict and the burdens carried by American forces.
The verse continues by describing God as a fortress, deliverer, and shield—truths many Christians throughout history have prayed during times of war and national crisis.
After reading the passage, Hegseth offered a prayer for American troops serving overseas.
“May the Lord grant unyielding strength and refuge to our warriors, unbreakable protection to them in our homeland, and total victory over those who seek to harm them,” he said before concluding with “Amen.”
A War Against Terror
The remarks come as the United States, Israel, and its allies continue military operations against Iranian targets as part of an ongoing campaign aimed at dismantling missile capabilities, naval threats, and nuclear ambitions tied to the regime. The operation—described by Pentagon leaders as a response to Iranian attacks and regional instability—has included strikes on thousands of military targets.
Officials say the campaign is designed to protect American personnel and prevent Iran from expanding its influence through terror networks and proxy militias across the Middle East.
Hegseth has acknowledged that the conflict carries heavy costs, warning that additional casualties may occur as the campaign continues.
A Biblical Prayer For Warriors
Psalm 144 has long been associated with prayers for soldiers and national defense. In the passage, David acknowledges God as the source of strength in battle and a refuge in times of danger.
For believers, the Scripture reflects a biblical understanding that while nations may wage war to defend against evil, ultimate trust remains in God’s protection and guidance.
Faith In The Public Square
Throughout U.S. history—from George Washington’s prayers with troops during the Revolutionary War to Abraham Lincoln’s calls for national repentance during the Civil War—leaders have often turned to Scripture when addressing the weight of war.
For believers watching the conflict unfold, Hegseth’s prayer reminds all of us to lift up those serving on the front lines.
As the Bible urges in 1 Timothy 2, Christians are called to pray for leaders and authorities, seeking God’s wisdom and protection.




