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July
4, 2001 Many of the intellectual and political stalwarts
of the founding generation of America not only cherished and advocated
this premise, but they also had a genuine awareness of the uniqueness
of the time in which they liveda time that saw the inception of
a nation and a system of government that was an unprecedented product
of the political and social experiences of human history. For each of us as Orthodox Christians, this
correlation of freedom and time is much more significant for several
reasons. First, while we are citizens and residents of a country that
provides tremendous freedom and opportunity, we are also citizens of
the kingdom of heaven, living in the glorious freedom of the children
of God (Romans 8:21) and blessed with the exalted vocation of
growing in faith, gathering in worship, and serving in the name of Christ
Jesus our Lord. Second, while uniqueness of time in terms of specific
historical events may be acknowledged, as the Church we must always
be aware of the uniqueness of today. In quoting the Apostle Paul we
recognize that today is the acceptable time
the day of salvation,
so that through great endurance
by purity, knowledge, patience,
kindness, the Holy Spirit, genuine love, and truthful speech,
(2 Corinthians 6:2-7) we may share the abundant mercy of God and affirm
the transforming power of His presence in our homes, parishes, throughout
our nation and our world. It is only in our relationship with the Father,
Son, and Holy Spirit that the true nature and extent of freedom is known
and the divine potential of our mind and will is revealed and attained. As we commemorate independence and the founding
of this nation, let us also celebrate our freedom in Christ; and in
each day, each Liturgy, and in every blessing and act of love and ministry
may we recognize the uniqueness of our time for salvation, for service,
and for the revelation of Gods glory within the richness of this
freedom. |
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