Jul 07 2008
Another Day to Celebrate Something Most of Us Don’t Understand
“In all affairs it’s a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted.” -Bertrand Russell
I suppose most of us don’t truly understand the depth of meaning in the celebrations that are generations removed from the event that is celebrated. How do you keep it relevant to the people celebrating it years from when it happened? I can’t think of a way to do this. I don’t believe we are guilty of anything just because we didn’t experience the same things our fore fathers did, but it would make us negligent and unappreciative if we don’t try to at least attempt to understand what we are celebrating instead of just using it as an excuse to party and blow things up. On the Fourth of July we celebrate our independence from a government that would impose it’s will upon the people it governs without allowing them any real form of appeal. We celebrate the ability to make our own decisions about the laws of the land we inhabit. We celebrate our ability to disagree on certain issues while holding up the freedom of the individual.
These things we celebrate were deemed important enough by our founders that they were willing to shed their own blood to secure them. We are now some two hundred plus years away from the events that placed us where we are today. Do we understand the freedom that we have? Do I? If we don’t we will soon loose it to the powerful few, who history has shown to corrupt quickly and easily if not held to account. Take the time to consider the freedoms you have, at what price they were bought, and what we are still paying today for them. Marvel at the ability we have to voice our opinions without fear of retribution from those in power. Consider intently the freedoms we enjoy so that we do not forget where they came from.
Thinking on the freedoms I have as a citizen of the United States also made me start thinking about the freedoms I have in Christ. It is amazing to me how even though human events seem to loose their depth of meaning the further you get away from them, the importance of Christ’s death and resurrection seem to gain even more meaning the as time goes by. I am free from the sin that separated me from the God who created me. This is not because of something I did, but because of unmerited favor that was poured out on me by God. I deserve this as much as anyone else does: not at all. How much more should I not forget the freedom God has given me and how much more should I share it with those around me?
Brian
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