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By Norma Ballinger

LW contributor

“[Independence Day] ought to be commemorated as the Day of Deliverance by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty.” This is a quote from John Adams, the first vice president of the United States. Oh, that we might be that devoted to the Lord who gives us such peace and grace! Americans celebrate Independence Day and the birth of the United States on the Fourth of July with parties, family gatherings as permitted and fireworks - having been freed from the rule of England. This day means we should be taking care of our own needs, and that we assume responsibility for our own decisions while considering both the people around you and your environment. What a change would come over our country if everyone assumed that responsibility rather than demand it from others and then go our own way. In Galatians 5:13-14 Paul tells the listeners that “it is to freedom that you have been called, my brothers. Only be careful that freedom does not become a mere opportunity for your lower nature. You should be free to serve each other in love. For after all, the whole Law toward others is summed up by this one command, ‘Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.’” There are great similarities between our national freedom and our spiritual freedom. We invite you to think about these things over this holiday weekend. Pastor Sam Pawlak will bring the videotaped message this Sunday for the congregation and will lead in sharing the Lord’s supper, the ultimate celebration of our freedom in Christ. He gave his all, and therefore we can participate with him in giving to others. The DVD’s will be distributed to church members during the week and the packets will include the emblems for communion.

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