The Cost Of Freedom

The Cost Of Freedom

As we celebrate today another 4thof July in the greatest country on Earth, I reminded that our freedom came at an extremely high cost. Not only did it come at great cost to get, but an even greater cost to maintain. I remember in basic training at Fort Knox a cadence we used to sing while we were marching along. “Some say freedom is free, but I tend to disagree, I say freedom is won, by the barrel of a gun.” There are things I will never forget during my time in Iraq. The things I saw, and the horrors that fill my dreams remind me the true cost of Earthly freedoms. I can remember dead bodies, mangled and sometimes, in pieces. I was witness to vehicle born suicide bombers, IED attacks, brutal scenes that Hollywood hasn’t come close to duplicating. I watched as women in Iraq were able to vote for the first time. The blackened fingers as they were finger printed for the new record system in the country. A proud exclamation that even though there was opposition and threats to attack the voting polls, they were not afraid. I saw what it was taking to allow free democracy to take hold. Love or hate the war, the freedoms we gave to the oppressed is priceless. In our own history we fought for our freedom from King George. In the revolutionary war we lost 25,000 soldiers with another 25,000 wounded. The cost of freedom has been pain in blood for this country and many more over the years. Once we obtained our freedom from Great Britton at the time, achieving freedom has been one thing, keeping it has been entirely different. In the wars since to maintain our freedoms or interest good or bad politics withstanding we have lost more then 1,354,664 men and women. More then a million people have served this country and has paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. No one can truly sit and think about the sacrifice made to keep our freedoms. It’s not just the million plus lives, but all the friends, and family that have suffered from those losses. How many spouses lost the love of their life? How many fathers, or mothers never came home? Freedom you see comes at a cost, and the cost is always blood. For the vast majority of our wars, military service was voluntary and thus knowing war is a possibility at any moment, sacrifice is always apart of the job. John 15:13“13 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”

Blood is the life force that flows through every creature on this planet. It takes oxygen to every point within our bodies, and it sustains our life. It’s no surprise that in order to give us true freedom it took blood to be sacrificed. Jesus Christ considered us children of God, but also friends. He was willing to lay down his life to save all of humanity. Jesus at any time had the power to bring himself off the cross. He at any time could have turned the water around the palace to wine. He could have summoned a storm to prove he was the Son of God. He could have turned the entire Roman Empire to a pile of ashes with the snap of his finger. Jesus had to choose to stay on the cross every moment during his crucifixion. He had to choose to endure the pain, the suffering, and the ridicule. He had to choose to allow himself to depart from God so thus he would take the full wrath, the full anger, and the full pain from his father. The Son of God endured the full might of sorrow upon himself as his blood spilt from him down the cross to cover the whole of the Earth in a cleanse that saved us from the eternal damnation that awaited us. He laid down his life for all of us, and thus paying the ransom so we might not die.

Freedom’s cost is always high, but so long as good people are willing to fight the good fight, and stay the course, we should remember the fight and those who fought it. Today we fight one another in this country. We fight over politics, health care, sexual preferences, foreign policies, and even if statues should remain standing or not. Statues might I add that were American Citizens and despite differences still fought for this country. (I’m not even southern and I respect the soldiers.) We fight each other instead of sharing the Gospel and spreading the message and love of Jesus Christ. We should be ashamed at how we conduct ourselves. There’s a right and a wrong way to voice differences, and we have fallen steeply down the wrong rabbit hole. We fight one another over trivial things, and we stand our ground and are willing to die on that hill, but truly, what are we fighting over? This nation has lost heroes and we’re worried about what some statues represent that have been erected for over 30 plus years. We’re so worried about it that we talk about moving entire cemeteries because it’s offensive. Have we truly become so sensitive, so hateful that in every day life and news, people protesting sound exactly like the radical faction the Westboro Baptist Church. The truth is we dishonor those who’ve fallen in this countries pursuit of freedom, and we dishonor the sacrifice of Christ, which gave us the greatest freedom we could ever hope for, the freedom from eternal Hell.

 

Lee Greenwood, God Bless the USA

If tomorrow all the things were gone

I worked for all my life

And I had to start again

With just my children and my wife

 I thank my lucky stars

To be living here today

‘Cause the flag still stands for freedom

And they can’t take that away

 And I’m proud to be an American

Where at least I know I’m free

And I won’t forget the men who died

Who gave that right to me

And I’d gladly stand up next to you

And defend Her still today

‘Cause there ain’t no doubt

I love this land

God Bless the U.S.A.

 

So as we go out today and we remember our great nations birthday, let us remember the freedom we still have and the cost. This nation was founded by those who believed in Heaven and God, and the words in the Bible. We see this in the early letters and documents written by the founding fathers, in the Mayflowr Compact, and on every piece of cash or change in the United States. We are a nation built upon the Christian faith and thus it’s time we return to it. Christian’s stance is about love. If we don’t love the sinner we are not loving God. If we aren’t walking the walk of Christ, we aren’t loving God. We must learn to come together and find a way to solve our differences without hate in our hearts. We must learn to come together without using violence to get our point across. Put a little love in your heart, and God bless this nation. Happy Birthday America.

 

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200th Post : LET FREEDOM RING (HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY)

200th LET FREEDOM RING (HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY)

Every day, is another series of steps. Don’t think about tomorrow, think about what you are accomplishing right this minute. You’ve got control this minute. And when the next minute comes, control that one. Don’t let your past failures dictate your thoughts for the future. Marvel in the grace of your successes.

In 1776 this country was founded winning its freedom from British rule. This was also the start of a movement to provide religious freedoms for all. The United States celebrated a major Bicentennial in 1976. Much like the accomplishment of that landmark date for me my 200th blog and that if falls on the July 4th Holiday is not some random coincidence, its providence: timely preparation for future eventualities. The protective care of God or of nature as a spiritual power. As we celebrate freedoms my blog is a symbol of a part of that freedom. In the United States for over 200 years now we’ve had the right to practice our religious beliefs without the fear of persecution. That however is falling to the wayside. Now if you offend someone by your religious beliefs you may be subject to legal lawsuits, or worse under criminal law. Today there are districts that force pastors to turn in to the city government their sermons for approval prior to preaching them. Prayer has been banned in schools around this great nation, prayer before a sporting event, prayer for the military is being banned, and more and more restrictions are being placed on the Christian faith. This was foretold in scripture and now as we see the rise of false doctrine, the rise of wolves in sheep’s clothing, we can only pray we remain faithful and as we become the persecuted church, we stand for God.

As I am now at my 200th blog post, the date in which I post is not lost on me. As my life has taken a new direction and I am starting this new journey I find the irony of God’s mercy and grace, and perfect timing are just that, perfect. We have so many freedoms in our country and one of them is to reinvent ourselves when we need to. Our past just like our past sins, they don’t always have to hold us back. Within reason our past doesn’t have to define our future. Baring any major criminal issues, we are free to journey to new lands, plant a flag, and build a new life. We are free from Sin because Jesus paid the price; he became the sacrificial Passover lamb, and as innocent blood was spilt, paid the price for the chains to be broken. The veil was broken, and the separation between God and man was dissolved. Matthew 27:51 51 Then, behold, the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom; and the earth quaked, and the rocks were split,” The moment Christ died for us we gained new life, new freedom, the new Covenant that allowed us to be forgiven for our sins and not be held in bondage any longer, simply put Freedom was bought and paid for in blood.

Our country has fought many wars, some understandable, others perhaps questionable, but no matter the personal, or political opinions of any of the wars, the underlying message is the same, soldier’s fight and die for our country. It’s not up for debate when you join the military, you swear allegiance to this nation, to our flag and within that freedom of choice, you choose to fight for the freedoms spelled out in our constitution. “I do solemnly swear to uphold and defend against all enemies foreign and domestic.” Thousands upon thousands have died protecting this nation over the 200 plus years we’ve been here. As we’ve been free from the bonds of sin for just under 2000 years give or take, we often forget the true meaning behind Passover and what was done for us. Easter today is the rising of our Lord and Savior, the Son of God who underwent pain and suffering at the hands of man who enjoyed the savagery of tearing flesh from a man, causing more pain then the average person could ever take, and then humiliated further was forced to carry a wood cross a few miles to their own place of death, and then if the rest of the torture weren’t enough, to have metal spikes driven through your hands and feet and if you actually felt it if your body weren’t in shock already, the weight on your chest as you tried to hold yourself up despite the 4-5 inch spike through your feet. Red, to show the world the blood we’ve shed. Blue to show the world that we are true, white to show the world that we will fight. 3 colors, Red-the blood Christ had shed, Blue the Holy Spirit that is all round us, and White the brightness of the Heavenly Father that we cannot look at. No surprise that our flag has three colors and God is the trinity.

Like myself there are many others who where captivated by the movie wonder of Independence Day (1996) The President Whitmore speech always resonated with me. “Good morning. In less than an hour, aircraft from here will join others from around the world. And you will be launching the largest aerial battle in the history of mankind. “Mankind.” That word should have new meaning for all of us today. We can’t be consumed by our petty differences anymore. We will be united in our common interests. Perhaps it’s fate that today is the Fourth of July, and you will once again be fighting for our freedom… Not from tyranny, oppression, or persecution… but from annihilation. We are fighting for our right to live. To exist. And should we win the day, the Fourth of July will no longer be known as an American holiday, but as the day the world declared in one voice: “We will not go quietly into the night!” We will not vanish without a fight! We’re going to live on! We’re going to survive! Today we celebrate our Independence Day!” Mankind has been at war long since before Christ, and even after Christ we are still consumed with war, and death, and Sin. The blessings we have however are the sin that condemns us, only does so of our own free will. We are free to make our own choices, we are free to break a heart, or to help put it back together. We are free to fight, or bring peace. We are free to love, or to hate. We have the choice to declare war as a soldier for Christ, or a soldier for Satan. We have the freedom to pick a side and as a devoted soldier for Christ I tell the Devil, ‘I will not go quietly into the night, I will not vanish without a fight, I am going to live on, I am going to survive, because today I celebrate my independence day, free from annihilation of Sin that once held me.’

Since February 24th I have posted 200 times. I have used 200 of my own photos, I have used countless amounts of scripture, and the amount of time I have put in is incalculable. To this day I have had 1286 Visitors, 3628 Views, I’ve had 359 likes and 235 Comments. I have reached an astounding 51 countries and have had more support than I could have ever imagined for a small time blog like my own. God is absolutely at work with my little blog and I truly believe that God has moved me to write posts that have made people cry, posts that have made people laugh, and post that have touched hearts just when it needed to. Although feedback is sometimes few in between, I know that everyday my blog is being read by people from around the word as I have averaged 4-6 different countries a day. I do believe the most countries I ever hit in one day were 9. Surprisingly the most popular post I created was “Akula, kotorya Ne plavayet, Ne tonet. “The shark that does not swim, drowns.” Since it’s debut on April 9th 2017 this post has been viewed 214 times, blowing the rest of the others out of the water. The next closest blog is the Right Place at the Right Time, a blog that described a young man I came across involved in a roll over accident. The Shark that does not swim drowns discusses how we as people and Christians must always continue to move forward even when it’s hard. My personal belief of why this is so popular is because it’s about sharks, and the fact the first part is in Russian, just a coincidence. I get it, who doesn’t love sharks right? It astounds me every day I look at my stats I see at least 1 hit on this particular blog post and I can’t help but smile and laugh now. I never would have imagined any of my posts becoming popular enough to beat out IMDB when searched.

As my blog has continued to grow, and my support along with it, I would like to personally thank all those who first off made this blog a reality. My close friend Heather who led me to WordPress, and my Pastor Glen who continues to push my spiritual growth, my growth as a writer, and guides me when I start to stray off course. You both have been influential in my current success, and I know that God has placed you both in my life for a reason, and at just the right times for this to be possible. All I can do is thank you from the bottom of my heart, and pray for you both, as I continue to grow and make this ministry as big as God will allow. I know that in order for any of this to have happened a lot of things had to come to be first, and as God has been moving the pieces on the bored to have this happen, I know that this ministry is and will continue to do Gods work. God is always working in all of us, and I know that as for me, God’s not done with me yet.

The pride I feel to live in what’s still the greatest nation on earth, a nation where I am still free to practice my faith, write about my Love of Jesus Christ, and tell others about my love. I am proud to know that I can share my testimony with others without fear and hold my head high and tell the world I am a proud Christian, a free Christian, free from persecution, and free from the bonds of Sin.

As I continue to move forward with this blog I pray God continues to bless me. I pray that as I move forward my new ministry, my new brainchild will be born. As I continue to grow I want to create a Christian outreach program for Veteran Suicide Prevention. I want to reach out to veterans and with the Gospel spread the word of hope, of love, and in that they will see the hope in tomorrow. Through Jesus Christ there is always hope and freedom. Veterans who fight for this country are sadly often forgotten and as veterans often move towards isolation they try to fight the fight alone. The truth is none of us veterans are alone and it’s in our faith we can be brought together. It’s in that faith we are told to help pick up one another’s burdens and help carry their crosses. My new ministry will be unique and with God’s blessing will grow and touch lives. Please pray and with the support of my followers I may take my dream and turn it to a reality.

The Devil tries day in and day out to break our spirits, to pull us away from God, to destroy our perspective to God. When we consider who the true enemy is, and what’s truly at steak there’s a quote I think of. William Wallace “Aye, fight and you may die. Run, and you’ll live… at least a while. And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willin’ to trade ALL the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they’ll never take… OUR FREEDOM!”