July 4th commemorates the day in 1776 that our nation declared itself to be an independent nation, and no longer a colony of England. On that date, a number of our leading citizens signed what is known as the Declaration of Independence, stating our determination to become a free country.
Our independence did not come easily; only after several difficult years of war would it finally be won. Nor were our first years as a nation free from problems and controversies as is still true.
But our forefathers were determined to establish a free and democratic system of government, and the Declaration of Independence together with our Constitution and the Bill of Rights became the foundation for this.
They have stood the test of time, and on July 4th we give thanks for the wisdom and faith and courage of those leaders.
Although it is not a religious holiday like Christmas or Easter, for many Americans July 4th is a time to reflect on God’s goodness to us as a nation.
Molded into the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia which proclaimed our independence are these words from the Bible: “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof” (Leviticus 25:10, KJV).
Our legal system reflects our Judeo-Christian roots.
While we look with gratitude to the past on this July 4th, and the lives lost that mark the path to freedom that we all have, may we also look in faith to the future because of the freedom from sin and darkness paid for by Christ for us all, and commit it and our lives to God and His will.
On behalf of myself and the board and staff of Intentional Intimacy Ministries Happy Fourth Of July!!!
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