This year as we are held in bondage by a world wide pandemic, I am holding my freedoms more closely and cherishing them even more. I am thankful for breath, life and freedom from oppression. I am thankful for our country, flawed as it is, where I am free to worship and live. I am thankful for family and friends- even if I’m not able to be with them, I know they are there. Has the pandemic led you to greater thankfulness?
I want to wish each of you a Happy 4th. The 4th of July is a favorite holiday filled with family BBQ’s, games, swimming, picnicking, corn on the cob, apple pie and fireworks. Even if we are not able to celebrate like we have in the past, we know that the 4th is more than that to each of us. America and the freedom it represents and holds for each of us was bought with a price- sacrifice, hope and struggle by those that went before us and those that labored to secure our freedom. Our struggle over the centuries has been to secure,defend and maintain freedom of religion, peace, prosperity and hope for us and our children. We desire to live in an unbiased, loving and accepting society. Is this possible? Actually I believe it is not possible without Christ. He is the one who can make all things right and gives us the power to love and live in harmony with others.
Today’s thoughts of freedom bring me to Galatians 5:1. Paul was reminding the Galatians about the precious freedom they held in Christ. “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves by burdened again by a yoke of slavery.” Christ died for us so that we might be free from sin and its bondage and have the ability to live lives that honor Him. The cross was the ultimate sacrifice for us. Mark 10:45 “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” He bought our freedom with a price, his life. He redeemed us from sin’s ultimate consequence-death. My freedom in Christ is due to His sacrifice on the cross for me.
I have FREEDOM in Christ- freedom from my sins, freedom to live for Him, freedom from eternal death and freedom to live with Him for eternity. Just as we are thankful for those who died to secure the freedom we have in America, we need to be eternally grateful for the freedom we have in Christ alone. He is the one who secured it all and brings us to the place where we can enjoy freedom.
Today as you are thankful for America, think also of the greater freedom you have though Christ and say a prayer of Thanks to Jesus.
Thankful today for my Savior and my country,
Linda
Thank you Linda for your thoughtful post! Amen to all of it!! To God Be The Glory!
Ramona Palmer