Independence Day is a time of remembering and reflecting upon the bravery of the American colonists as they stood up to the British, signifying that their time of bondage was over. However, one of the things we often forget is that the colonists were already in a time of war, they were already feeling the effects of sin and the grave, and the were finally ready to take off those chains.
In a special message, prophetic voice and New York Times best-selling author Jonathan Cahn described how the liberty the colonists desired is similar to the kind of freedom that we too want for our lives today.
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“We also become joined to things that are not good,” Cahn says. “Entangled, dependent, bound and the Scripture says, ‘cast off that sin that so easily entangles you.’”
While we would like to think that most people are good, that’s just not the case. Every single one of us is born a slave to sin. We all need freedom from the things that hold us back and try to take away God’s place as first in our lives.
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“They realized the price, the cost, and came to the point of saying, ‘the cost of being with Britain is not worth it. The price is not worth it. The tax is not worth it.’ So with sin, with bondage, with habit. If you would be free of that thing or that unhealthy thing or whatever that thing is you have to come to the point where you realize it’s not worth it. The cost of that sin in your life is not worth it,” Cahn says.
Cahn points out that until we completely despise the sin, the toxic thing in our life, we will never be free from it. In the same way, the colonists knew that until they were free from British influence, they would never truly be free.
“To declare freedom is treason to the forces of tyranny. To the forces of the enemy, it’s treason,” Cahn says.
In order to find freedom, it means taking a risk. To get out of bondage means to stand up to the thing that has been holding you down.
“They came to that absolute point of saying, ‘no matter what, we’re out of the old. No matter what, we’re out of that bondage,’” Cahn says.
As we reflect on the great independence that America declared and fought for so long ago, take the moment to thank the Lord that where His Spirit is there is the ultimate liberty, that we can find hope and rest in Him.
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Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.