Christian Independence
Sunday, 04 July 2010 05:00
The Fourth of July is truly an All-American holiday. For the most part this is a day set aside to celebrate the liberties we enjoy as citizens in this country. We celebrate because we are thankful, be it to God or man. The day celebrating America’s Declaration of Independence is a day to rejoice in the freedom won by the blood of our forefathers. Christianity can be paralleled to this in several ways.
Citizenship in America grants one the right to share the blessings of this country. Likewise, a person must become a citizen of the kingdom of heaven to enjoy its blessings (Col. 1:12-14). Citizens of God’s kingdom enjoy many blessings: a heavenly Father, adoption, forgiveness, redemption, mercy, grace, love, eternal life, true riches, prayer, and other countless blessings. Law abiding citizens enjoy these blessings. Those who transgress or fall short of these laws must make things right before God to keep these blessings (1 John 1:8-9).
As Americans rejoice in their freedom, Christians should rejoice in their freedom in Christ. Like the Ethiopian eunuch, a Christian who has been released from the debt of his sin should rejoice and rejoice indeed (Acts 8:36-39). God and the angels rejoice over one sinner who repents (Luke 15:10).
A free country is a blessing that is often unappreciated by those who have never known oppression. The freedom we celebrate on July 4th is a wonderful inheritance. Greater yet is the freedom a Christian celebrates in Christ Jesus—our ETERNAL inheritance. His blood paid for our salvation—take up your cross and follow Him (Luke 9:23; Mark 10:21)!