Today's Daily Bread
Thanks to the ingenuity of our Chinese friends, we here in the US
celebrate our independence this month with massive displays of colorful
fireworks.
Every year when we sing our national anthem and enjoy the vibrant
patterns created by “bombs bursting in air,” I remind myself that most
bombs are deadly, not beautiful like the fireworks display. Although
both use similar ingredients, one is intended to kill; the other to
entertain. In this metaphor we see an example of how something can be
used for both good and evil. In the hands of capable, careful, and
caring people, something dangerous becomes glorious. But the opposite is
also true.
Freedom—the very thing we celebrate with fireworks—can also be used
for good and evil. As believers in Christ, we are free from the
restrictive Mosaic law, but the Bible warns us not to use our spiritual
freedom for selfish purposes: “Do not use liberty as an opportunity for
the flesh, but through love serve one another” (Gal. 5:13).
Not everyone has political and religious freedom, but all believers
in Christ have spiritual freedom. We must not use it as a weapon to
impose our will on others but to display the glory of God’s will.
Free from the law—O happy condition!
Jesus hath bled, and there is remission;
Cursed by the law and bruised by the fall,
Grace hath redeemed us once for all. —Bliss
Jesus hath bled, and there is remission;
Cursed by the law and bruised by the fall,
Grace hath redeemed us once for all. —Bliss
Freedom doesn’t give us the right to do what we please,
but to do what pleases God.
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