The Fourth of July is one of my favorite of all of the American
holidays! It always has been! Even when I was a young boy I understood, at
least somewhat, the sacrifices it took to make our country what it is. I have
always loved to read and in my younger days I came into contact with lots of
patriotic writings. I actually dreamed of the day when I could fly a flag
outside of my own home and let everyone know how proud I was of our country.
My father was a WWII Navy veteran and I followed his example and joined
the Navy also. I never had to go to distant shores as he did or walk patrols on
deserted beaches of South Pacific islands as he did, but I wanted to keep our
country great if my participation would help, I chose to do that.
With the Fourth of July celebrations we keep alive the memory of
all that it took to make our country both free and great. We remember those who
were willing to give whatever it took to make sure that their descendants were
able to live free. To have freedom of religion, freedom from persecution,
freedom from unreasonable government control, freedom to live where they wanted
and pursue career and raise their families without intervention by the
government.
In the 1942 movie, "Holiday Inn" there is a "Song
of Freedom" that has some tremendously powerful words. Notice just a few:
"I'm singing a song of freedom; For all
people who cry out to be free;
Free to sail the seven seas, Free to worship as
we please;
If the birds up in the trees can be free, Why
can't we?
Free to speak and free to hear; Free from want and free from fear
Sons of freedom far and near who agree, Sing with me, That all God's children shall be free."
(If you have never watched the movie I highly recommend it).
Free to speak and free to hear; Free from want and free from fear
Sons of freedom far and near who agree, Sing with me, That all God's children shall be free."
(If you have never watched the movie I highly recommend it).
Notice what the apostle Paul had to say about true freedom: Romans 8:16-21,"The Spirit
himself testifies with our spirit that we are God's children. Now if we are
children, then we are heirs, heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed
we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory. I
consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory
that will be revealed in us. For the creation waits in eager expectation for
the children of God to be revealed. For the creation was subjected to
frustration, not by its own choice, but by the will of the one who subjected
it, in hope that the creation itself will be liberated from its bondage to
decay and brought into the freedom and glory of the children of God."
--Russ Lawson
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