When you think about July 4th what comes to mind? Perhaps you think about a day off from work
with picnics, fireworks, and those red, white, and blue flags displayed in
front yards along your neighborhood streets.
This is all good, but the one word that comes to my mind is
freedom. It is a fact that we live in the United States of America where
we can voice our opinions freely, and can vote for the people of our choice. These
are very good reasons why we should never take our freedom for granted. Each year I notice that some people really go
all out decorating for every holiday, but on the 4th of July I just display my
flag in the yard for the entire month. The flag means a lot to me because of
those in my family who have been in wars. I have also had friends who have
served our country, and I have known some who did not come home in the past and
present war. My grandfather served in
World War I, my father and all of his brothers served in World War II, my
mother was a dancer and performer for USO shows during World War II, my
cousins, uncles, and classmates served in Korea and Vietnam, and I also have had loved ones in Afghanistan. Because of their contributions in keeping us
all free, I proudly display the flag.
Have you thought about the American flag and all that it stands for? It
represents an emblem of the greatest nation on the earth. It has been carried
through centuries in battle. It is placed on the graves of our honored dead who
fought for the right for us to remain a free nation, and it flies high during
peace times, as well as war. “Old Glory”
is its name. There is another real
freedom we can have. We can display it every day of the year, and that is our freedom
“In Christ” to live a life to glorify Him, so that His banner of love, truth,
and peace can be seen by all. It is a
flag flown high in the castle of my heart (taken from a song). We can be free
in our spirit to serve the Creator of the whole universe and that my friends,
is True Freedom. Romans 8:2 says, "For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ
Jesus made me free from the law of sin and of death." (ASV)
Just like the flag that represents freedom, Jesus is a banner over us,
protecting and shielding us. He is the “Glory and the Lifter of our heads” at
all times. Let freedom ring out in your heart today. Psalm
3:3 reads, "But thou, O LORD,
art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head." (KJV)
Blessings and God Bless America,Karen
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