1,354, 664 and counting.
Let me state that again, one million three hundred
fifty four thousand, six hundred sixty four and counting. That’s how many people have died in the history
of our country to ensure that you and I are able to live free.
When you think of today, your thoughts shouldn’t
just be about fireworks and foot-longs, it should be about the unbelievable
price that has been paid so that you are able to be free. When you think about what we are celebrating
every year on July 4th – and you try to fathom that unbelievable
number it’s truly humbling.
It is compelling.
It makes you realize that all too often you take your freedoms and
liberties for granted. When you think
about that number it makes you want to honor the sacrifice that was made by
making sure you respect and appreciate all the freedom that you are able to
enjoy today.
It makes you want to live a different life. When you think of that number – it makes you
want to live like someone died for you.
Because they did. I mean
obviously they fought for their own liberties and the freedoms of those they
loved. But they also fought to protect
the same rights for you and I.
So what you have, what you enjoy in this life,
really isn’t because of you. Someone
else paid the price and you get to enjoy it.
Someone else did the heavy lifting and the hard work and we get to
benefit from it. We should live a life
that reflects that truth.
You may not realize this and you may not live by it –
but that doesn’t mean it’s not true. You
owe so much of your life to someone else – someone who paid the ultimate price.
But it isn’t just all of the brave men and women who
were charged with and chose to fight for our freedoms that you and I owe. The question isn’t if someone died for you
would you live a life worth saving. Because
the reality is – someone has died for you and paid and enormous price for you.
“He
(Jesus) died for everyone so that those who receive his new life will no longer
live for themselves. Instead, they will
live for Christ, who died and was raise for them.” - 2 Corinthians 5:15
So while you celebrate this week, that we live in an amazing land of opportunity
and take time to appreciate the freedoms we have and remember all of those
amazing men and women who so selflessly provided you and I the freedom we have – do not forget that
an enormous price was paid for you. It
wasn’t just paid in defense of our freedoms but it was paid at your expense for
eternity.
It’s all too easy to place our trust in so many
things – our jobs, our families, our money, our success, our own ingenuity, our
power or strength, and even at times our country. And while those things at
times can provide us with stability we must remember what the builders and
shapers of our nation recognized and declared.
It is “in God We Trust”.
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