| DEVOTIONIndependence Day Every DayBy Missey ButlerGuest Writer
 
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                - I can honestly say I never knew the real meaning of freedom. 
                I thought I knew what it meant because I am "American made." 
                I was born and raised in the United States of America 
 just 
                like those 'amber waves of grain'. I would stand tall and proud 
                while abiding under the mighty banner of the red, white, and blue! 
                I loved apple pie and hot dogs. As a high school majorette, I 
                faithfully twirled my baton in many Fourth of July parades. My 
                family would beam with pride as they waved their sparklers under 
                the evening sky. The illuminated showers of cascading fireworks 
                awed us. I would stand proud, shoulder to shoulder, with my fellow patriots 
                at the baseball park, straining through the heartfelt stanzas 
                of the "Star-Spangled Banner". I was always quick to 
                place my hand over my heart while nudging my brother to remove 
                his cap as the national anthem was beginning to play. My heart still swells with pride and my eyes get a little glassy 
                at the sight of our flag waving in the breeze. I am, for the most 
                part, one of the ones who sings the loudest when reaching the 
                part about 'the land of the free and the home of the brave'. The bottom line was that I could no longer shake the feelings 
                of contradiction nor the whispers of hypocrisy that seemed to 
                mock me and my supposed claim to liberty. So I decided to embark 
                on my own private search to find the missing key that would unlock 
                the chains that held me captive.  One of the advantages of sitting under good biblical teaching 
                was that early on, I learned about three major forces that make 
                it their business to ensure that you and I never find out about 
                our God-given spiritual heritage. These diabolical enemies are 
                the world, the flesh, and the devil. I want to share with you my own recent battle in winning this 
                fight for my spiritual freedom. You see, I struggled with a desire 
                to own many of the pretty things I saw. I believe the biblically 
                correct term for this would be that I am sometimes strongly influenced 
                by the lust of the eyes. I had a desire to covet things that did 
                not belong to me. I would often think, Maybe it's just a woman thing -- 
                you know, part of that whole nesting instinct ladies seem to 
                have. The only problem was I wanted my nest to look the best! 
                Therein lies the problem. I spent much of my time and energy (not to mention my pocketbook) 
                at modern-day temples known as malls. Many people worshipped there 
                religiously, as shown by endless, frivolous spending (myself included). I was returning home from one of those shopping sprees, when 
                my attention was drawn to a one-line message displayed on a local 
                church sign. I hesitated to read it because I knew from past experience 
                that many times what was written on one of those marquees would 
                zap me with conviction. My eyes insisted on looking, so my heart 
                had no other choice but to reluctantly follow. The words were 
                simple, but they really packed a punch. What it said was life 
                changing: "IT COSTS TOO MUCH TO BE OUT OF THE CENTER OF GOD'S WILL." Wham! God allowed the words to pierce right through my idol-ridden 
                heart. I found myself pulling into the church parking lot, turning 
                off the car, and lowering my head. I quietly pleaded with God 
                to take from me this desire for material things, as it had consumed 
                me to the point that I was losing my precious freedom. Immediately, 
                I sensed my spirit lift. It happened the moment I agreed with 
                God that the price was too high. I knew that anything replacing 
                Him as the center of my life was an idol. It had to go! Together, we did an inventory of my heart, and later that same 
                evening, He took me to Galatians 5:1: "It was for freedom 
                that Christ has made us free; stand firm, lest you fall again 
                under a yoke of slavery".  I soon began to discover that in Christ, we have already been 
                made free (John 8: 36). There is a fight of faith that must be 
                won in order to maintain that freedom. After all, it cost the 
                very life of Jesus Himself. Why wouldn't it cost me something? 
               I've learned a very valuable lesson. Freedom does NOT come free. 
                For me, it's a matter of prayerfully placing a guard on my heart 
                and standing firm with my shield of faith. One of the keys to walking out this freedom is in knowing that 
                the battle has been won. We simply believe that the jail door 
                has already been swung wide open and that at any point we can 
                walk out and stay out! Many times we are the ones who lock ourselves 
                up because we lose sight of who we are and what we have in Christ. My heartfelt prayer is that all of us who are called by His name 
                would know and understand that it is His desire that we recognize 
                our freedom, not just one day out of the year, but instead rejoice 
                in claiming our own individual emancipation proclamation every 
                day. Our day of reckoning will arrive when we truly let freedom 
                ring by celebrating our spiritual, as well as physical, Independence 
                Day -- today and every day! More Spiritual Life More Devotions on Spiritual 
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