Today is
Memorial Day in the United States of America. On this day, we Americans
remember all of the men and women who sacrificed their lives for our freedom.
So many
people suffered so that I can have freedom of speech, religion, and so many
other liberties, and so often, I forget to remember.
I forget
they are fighting.
I forget
that they bled.
I don’t
remember that their minds were damaged.
I neglect
to honor the families who lost loved ones.
I forget when I shouldn't. They deserve to be remembered, honored. I thank them for their sacrifice.
But, today
not only was I reminded and challenged to stop forgetting those who sacrificed for
my liberties here in America, but I was also reminded to remember some other
people—heroes of our faith.
Jesus
Christ died that we might know Him as our Savior and spend eternity with Him
one day.
He was
hungry.
Pain surged
through His body.
Whips
ripped the skin off of His back.
Blood
poured down his bare skin.
His lungs
cried out for oxygen as they began to lose the battle for life.
His own
father forsook Him.
Then, He
died.
All of this
sacrifice was done on yours and my behalf so we can be free. Because of His
great sacrifice we are no longer slaves to sin, no more do we have to feel
guilt and shame, and no more do we have to die a spiritual death—we are free.
But, how
often do we forget His sacrifice?
How many
minutes, hours, and days do we live as if that pivotal moment in time never
happened?
Too many.
Today, many
people across my home country of America will be remembering those who
sacrificed their lives for our earthly freedom, but, wherever you are, don’t
forget to meditate on the greatest sacrifice of all.
Many years
ago, Christ gave His life. Choose to live life to the fullest as you bring
glory to God. Honor Christ’s sacrifice by obeying Him and actually living in
His freedom that He died to bring.
Living Life Together,
Rebecca Thomas
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