As the Fourth of July approaches, the fireworks and celebrations will begin. The reason behind this celebration of Independence Day came as a revelation to a young group of first and second grade students that I taught this spring. The class sat in awe as we read the stories of those first Americans and their struggles for freedom. Those events sprang to life and history became reality as Independence Day took on a whole new meaning for them.
Unlike those early colonists, we don’t need to fight for our freedom — it has been won for us. For a revelation on what this freedom as a Christian means, search “freedom” at www.lwml.org. There are over twenty powerful references, devotions, and thoughts to encourage your faith walk as you prepare to celebrate your faith freedoms this July Fourth and every day.
So, if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed (John 8:36).
Joy in Jesus,
Sherry Burger
Lutheran Women in Mission
Nebraska South District President