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by George Bragg
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Creekside Daily
Devotional
July 4, 2001
Where the Spirit of the Lord
is, there is
freedom!
During the years before the American Revolution
the colonists became increasingly angry about
the abuses they suffered from Great Britain,
and the excessive taxes they were forced
to pay. It did not help the cause of the
King that the Colonies were not allowed to
rule themselves, and they had no official
representation in the English Parliament
Thus, the very popular revolutionary slogan
“Taxation without representation!” was born.
When asked, “Have you no loyalty to the King?”,
the answer was “We have no king except Christ!”
While for many people this was a rallying
call to ignore the economic demands of England,
for the vast majority it was the rallying
theology of the Revolution, and the underlying
theme and spirit of the new nation. Where the spirit of the Lord
flourished,
the people gained freedom.
The United States had its foundations solidly
under girded by the Judeo-Christian faith
of its people. While the nation was not a
Christian theocracy, it was a nation heavily
populated by strongly committed Christian
citizens of many faiths. Even our currency
carried the proclamation, “In God we trust!”
For almost 200 years it is fair to say that
this motto was firmly held throughout the
land. The motto was well earned, for often
in our history, our only hope for survival
rested in the workings of a gracious and
generous God.
Although our history of providing freedom
for all the people in our nation was painfully
slow to emerge, and for many, it is yet to
be fully realized, no other culture has ever
survived while making such massive social
changes in such a short period of time. We
can be proud of our progress, but, at the
same time, we are humbled by the challenges
still ahead.
Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is
freedom. Conversely, history has clearly demonstrated
that when the Spirit of the Lord is lost
in society, either through military overthrow,
political corruption or general moral decline,
freedom is lost and quickly replaced by slavery.
Our greatest challenge, as citizens of our
wonderful nation, is to make certain that
our Judeo-Christian foundations are not destroyed,
but are firmly re-established by each generation
as the underlying moral and spiritual theology
of our nation. Let “In God we trust” remain
our rallying call for freedom. God bless
our nation on this Independence Day, July
4, 2001.
George Bragg
San Juan Capistrano, California
George Bragg has graciously allowed us to
post this excellent article on our site.
You can visit his web site at: www.ccf-irvine.comI particularly recommend the the section
about Discovering God, it is one of the best
places I've found that explains the fallacies
of evolution and how we can KNOW that God exists through what He has Created. |
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