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FREEDOM
John 8:31-32
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"Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue
in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; And ye shall know the truth,
and the truth shall make you free."
On July 4th we celebrate the birth of a free nation. Our founding fathers
recognized that liberty could not be preserved unless we acknowledged our
dependence upon God.
America is a Free Nation. We've sung about it this morning. How did
we get our freedom and how can we preserve it? Are we in jeopardy of losing
it? Does freedom have limits?
During the 1960's when there was a significant cultural shift. Free
thinkers challenged the establishment. People thought that if there were
any rules at all then there is no freedom. True Freedom, to them, meant
no rules. No laws, no morals, no community standards - just freedom. They
asked the question, "What would life be like if everybody did whatever
they wanted to?" And everyone just did as they pleased. This lead to Free
Love, Free Drugs, Free Sex - Free Everything! "If it feels good--do it,"
became the war cry.
Where does this philosophy lead? Today we reap the consequences of this
"freedom" Now we have a higher rate of Divorce, Pornography, and Sexual
Child Abuse. These in turn have led to higher spending of our Government
in its social programs to help with the by-products of this new found freedom.
Unfortunately, there is no indication that this trend will decline any
time soon.
Suppose that we go into partnership and buy a rowboat, with each of
us paying half the cost. Then we draw a line right down the middle to divide
it up evenly. We get in and start rowing out to sea. Just as we get out
of sight of land, I take out a drill and start making what I call "freedom"
holes in the bottom of my end of the boat. When you scream that my "freedom"
is sinking the boat, I respond by saying, "But I have a right to express
myself on my end of the boat and you have no right to censor my creative
expressions." The question is: When does my freedom become our funeral?
(From Fresh Illustrations, http://www.freshministry.org/illustrations.html)
Proverbs 16:25 says "There
is a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways
of death." (KJV)
Today the climate has changed.
We've added to the "no rules" mantra of the 60's, now we say, "no truth"
too. The overall climate in today's postmodern world says that truth is
relative and personal. What is truth for you, may not be truth for me.
The final authority is subjectivity.
Pilate didn't know the truth,
and because of it, he made a grave mistake. In John 18:38 Pilate asked, "What
is truth? And when he had said this, he went out again unto the Jews, and
saith unto them, I find in him no fault at all."
(KJV) Though Pilate couldn't find a fault in Jesus, he bowed to the political
pressure and surrendered Jesus to be crucified. Too bad that he didn't
have a firm conviction about "the truth."
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Dr.
James L. Wilson
               
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