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Our nation rightly celebrates its birth and place in the world.
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As Christians we are grateful for the blessings of political liberty-
▾ 1 Entice: Our nation rightly celebrates its birth and place in the world.
As Christians we are grateful for the blessings of political liberty but not deluded into thinking that this nation and its powers are
-but not deluded into thinking that this nation and its powers are all that there is.
all that there is.
We are reminded by the Psalmist to have gratitude for God's gifts but to reserve our praise and ultimate hope for Him.
We are reminded by the Psalmist to have gratitude for God's gifts...
...but to reserve our praise and ultimate hope for Him.
▾ 2 Engage: It is interesting that more than 220 years after the Revolution our nation has no greater ally than Great Britain (what is left of it).
They call it the "special relationship."
It is interesting that more than 220 years after the Revolution our nation has no greater ally than Great Britain (what is left of it).
They call it the
"special relationship."
Unfortunately there are a lot of Christians, having been freed from sin and death, that have entered into a "special relationship" with it.
they eagerly assert their rights as christians but never assume any of the responsibilities.
assume any of the responsibilities.
When we really understand the nature of our release our
gratitude leads to action, investment and growth
The life and ministry of Jesus made real and universal the hope of salvation celebrated by the Psalmist.
We can join that celebration.
As our nation celebrates political and social freedom,
as citizens consider how to balance self-determination with self-discipline
from the realm of sin and death.
It is right that today we celebrate our greater freedom created by God in Christ.
Because all of our freedoms ultimately come from God we should exalt Him for the gift of Christ.
Explain: 3 Expressions of our salvation.
3 Expressions of our salvation.
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1 Deliverers us from external oppression.
1 Deliverers us from external oppression.
1.1.
Faithful
• 1.2 Just.
1.2 Just.
1.2 Just.
1.3 Provider.
1.3 Provider.
1.4 Release.
1.4 Release.
2 Liberates us from individual weaknesses.
▾ 2 Liberates us from individual weaknesses.
• 2.1 Opens eyes of the blind.
• 2.1 Opens eyes of the blind.
• 2.2 Lifts the lagging.
• 2.2 Lifts the lagging.
• 2.3 Loves the righteous.
• 2.3 Loves the righteous.
▾ 3 Protects us in a threatening world.
3 Protects us in a threatening world.
3.1 Watches over the wanderer.
3.2 Upholds the widow & orphan.
3.3 Wrecks the wicked.
Hail the King!
In 1776 our nation said NO to mad, ol’ King George.
It was a political and social statement which, beyond our personal experience, has had global impact.
Our Christian liberty, our Christian freedom is somewhat different.
In Christ we gladly identify with and submit to the only King of the universe...
Would you-today-submit to King Jesus?
Psalm 146.10
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