
Scripture: “Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.” – Galatians 5:1
Examination of Chapter: Paul writes about the importance of standing firm in the truth that our salvation is not dependent upon the works that we do. He cautions against trusting in traditions from the past or depending on the adherence to the Law of Moses for salvation. He stresses that it is Christ alone who saves, and if we are trusting in works to save us, we are dishonoring the cross of Christ. He explains that we should serve others in our love for Jesus and walk in His Spirit only.
Application: There have been a plethora of devotions written about the freedom of Americans and relating them to the freedom that Christians have. While they are undeniably different, it is true that for both freedoms, a huge cost was paid.
As an American, I am indebted to all who made sacrifices in their lives to give me my freedom. Whether serving 2-6 years in active duty, or those who signed on and never came home, the decision to serve our country is to be honored. In the War for Independence, it is estimated that 25,000 colonists lost their lives. The US War department estimates a little over 1.2 million military men and women sacrificed their lives for the cause of freedom from 1775 until the present time, and in the same amount of time, approximately 42 million Americans have been in the armed services. There are also US agencies that are involved in protecting us that we have no knowledge of how many individuals have been involved due to the sensitive nature of their work. Because of all these courageous individuals, we can enjoy the freedoms that so many people in this world cannot.
Just to name a few, we enjoy the following luxuries of liberty.
- Freedom of speech
- We can criticize our governmental leaders without fear of imprisonment or execution.
- Freedom of religion
- We do not need to worship in secrecy. Regardless of one’s faith, in American, we can worship whom we want openly.
- Freedom to vote
- In free elections, we can cast our vote for the candidate whom we want to represent us.
- Freedom to work
- I can choose my own career, and then switch occupations if I so desire.
- Freedom to travel
- I can go wherever I want in this country without requiring permission from any governmental body.
These are just a sample of the numerous freedoms that every American citizen can enjoy. And each one of them was paid for and continuously defended by our hundreds of thousands military individuals, government officials, and thousands of individuals that we will never know about. For that, we should be grateful and celebrate, not only July 4th, but every day of the year.
As a Christian, I am indebted to One individual. The price for my spiritual liberty was paid in full approximately 2,000 years ago on a very cruel Roman cross by the Son of God, Jesus Christ. He chose to sacrifice Himself, so that everyone who desires the assurance of forgiveness of sins and eternity in heaven with Him can have it. Jesus died to give me life, and that life is everlasting.
Jesus sacrificed Himself to save all of mankind. Here is what He gave up to save us.
- His divinity – “But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men:” – Philippians 2:7
- The glory of heaven – “For I came down from heaven, not to do mine own will, but the will of him that sent me.” – John 6:38
- His unity with the Father – “And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” – Matthew 27:46
- His sinless body – “Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed.” – 1 Peter 2:24
- His blood – “In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace;” – Ephesians 1:7
Our freedoms, whether from human tyranny for which we celebrate on July 4th or from the tyranny of sin that is celebrated when an individual places their faith and trust in Christ, are bought with an incomprehensible price. As Americans, we celebrate the birthday of our beloved nation. As Christians, let us also celebrate the liberty wherewith Christ has made us truly free and always remember what was selflessly done for all of us.
Moments with God: My dearest heavenly Father, how blessed I am to live in this land. I love my country, and I thank You for allowing me to be born and raised here. But, O God, I thank You even more for the freedom I have in Christ. Thank You, dearest Jesus, for dying on the cross ,and then rising from the grave 3 days later to become the Saviour of the world. Thank You for forgiving all of my sins… past, present, and future, and for the assurance that one beautiful day, I will see You face to face in heaven, where I will spend eternity in Your presence. I love You so much. In Your precious name, I pray. Amen.









