I woke up this morning with a thought I’ve not been able to
shake, and since I consider you my brothers and friends I thought I’d bounce it
off you, let it rattle around your heads for a while and see if my reasoning
makes sense.
It’s strange to me that people who have never had freedom, men
and women who grew up in oppressed environments and know what it is to live under
the thumb of totalitarianism, will often risk their lives to attain it, while
those who have had freedom for all of their lives neither treasure it,
appreciate it, nor defend it.
Never mind the fact that those who’ve always had freedom do
not treasure or defend it, many despise it, and desire to do away with it.
If you want to know how precious freedom is, if you want to
know how priceless being free is, you need look no further than Christ’s own
words who said that the truth was the only thing that could make us free.
“And you
shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
Odd choice of wording don’t you think? He could have said the
truth would make us wealthy, he could have said the truth would make us
popular, he could have said the truth would make us famous, he could have said
the truth would make us successful, but Jesus said the truth would make us
free.
To be free! There is nothing more precious in this world than
to be free, to possess the truth which is Christ, and thereby be made free.
And yet, here we are, all but ready to sacrifice our freedom
for healthcare or college tuition, or whatever else the politicians are
promising the foolish and gullible nowadays.
Anything that men promise you, no matter how attractive, is
not worth the price of your freedom. Don’t you see that? Doesn’t that register
somewhere deep down? Does it not resonate on a very basic and fundamental
level?
I’m watching what is transpiring in this nation as well as
the world and I am in awe of man’s self-destructive tendencies and his
willingness to voluntarily enslave himself. We have been so dumbed down, we
have been so desensitized in our modern age that many consider that if they
have their twitter, their Facebook and their YouTube, then they have all
they’ll ever need.
Men of past generations sacrificed all they had up to and
including their lives in order to taste freedom but for a breath before they
died, and here we are throwing it all away as though it were some worthless
thing, some inconvenience, something to be ashamed or embarrassed of.
Do we still deserve to be free given our lethargy?
Do we
still deserve to be free given our indifference?
Do we still deserve to be free
given our betrayal of all that is true and just and wholesome?
Does a nation that despises the principles which brought it
to its place of prominence in the world deserve to retain its prominence while
shunning the principles?
These are questions with which we must contend as sober individuals.
These are questions with which we must contend as fathers and mothers,
grandmothers and grandfathers because the issue isn’t so much about us, but
rather what we leave behind for those who are yet to understand the beauty that
is freedom, and the ability to earn one’s way through this present life with
hard work and determination.
I don’t know, I’m just frustrated. All things considered I’ll
likely be dead in thirty years if the Lord terries, but I have a daughter to
think about, I have her future to consider, and this is why I do what I can
just so I can say I didn’t sit on my hands, just so I could say I didn’t bury
my head in the sand, just so other men’s blood will not be on my conscience when
the end comes.
Freedom is a fickle thing. It is something very difficult to
truly acquire, and something very easy to relinquish. I for one take no comfort
in the ‘whatever will be will be’ attitude,
because the Word of God confirms our long held beliefs that the prayer of the
saints does sway the heart of God, that we are able to intercede and stand in
the gap and be an instrument of change whether in our families, in our
communities, and yes, even in our nation.
I will not surrender to the darkness because of the
inevitability of its progress. I will resist it with every fiber of my being, I
will fight against it, I will rage against it, because although we were called
to be humble we were never called to be timid. We were called to do right, to defend
righteousness, to stand for holiness, and to savor the gift of freedom while we
still have it in abundance.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.
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