Site icon KevinCarson.com

A Weekend of Gratitude

As somewhat of a pleasant surprise, I ended up watching a great Independence Day parade as part of their Salute to America celebration in Jefferson City, Missouri. This weekend, American citizens celebrate the 244th Birthday of the United States. As I watched the parade at the Missouri Capital, I made a number of observations while I stood on the parade route in a small-town Missouri community. This special day started a weekend of gratitude for this town and in reality stretches across the entire country.

They Celebrated the Best America Has to Offer

As I watched the parade, I noticed what was highlighted in it. Many of the people and groups which participated remind us of the blessings and benefits of living in the United States. Let me identify just a few…

Here’s the point: God did bless Americans with the United States of America. Is America perfect? Absolutely not. However, we fail ourselves, our neighbors, and God if we for one second miss the opportunity to thank God for what He has given us.

Again, perfect? No. It reflects the citizens and the citizens’ government. We will not enjoy a perfect kingdom until the future Kingdom of God. Until then, no earthly government can measure up to God’s future government or anything close to perfection.

Yet, we must recognize the great things we do enjoy. The fact that government, as Abraham Lincoln said, is of the people, by the people, and for the people should rejoice our hearts. Not simply as Americans though! We ought to rejoice in it as part of God’s gift to all those who call it home, enjoy being part of those people, and can use their voices (our voices) to make a difference even going forward.

What About America Going Forward?

Who knows what the future holds? The country seems more divided than ever. What divides us seems to be highlighted more than what unites us. Yet, what unites us provides the basis for working on those issues that need to be addressed that sometimes divide us. Many of the great blessings we enjoy that we celebrate above also create opportunities for sin and struggle when used in ways that promote disunity, class warfare, and oppression.

The political class and many other power brokers will either use their voices and power to help or hurt others. Looking back into our history and you observe those who have done both. Look to Washington D.C. today and especially in larger cities and you continue to see the same. Some help. Many help themselves at the expense of others.

What do we do then? We use our individual voices, individual effort, and individual means alongside those in our friend groups who want to join us where they can to make a difference in our communities, neighborhoods, and schools. We sacrificially give of ourselves to help those who may need it around us. We hurt with those who hurt, laugh with those who laugh, and pitch in to help where we can. When possible, we make our voices known politically as individual citizens. We recognize although our local, state, and national governments fail us and are not perfect, this nation is the freest nation and missionary force the world has ever known. What we have today, God gave us. Therefore, we need to be responsible for it – careful with our praise and our criticism. America is not the church, nor the Kingdom of God, nor our Savior.

A Weekend of Gratitude

Regardless of what you do or where you are, I hope that this is a weekend full of gratitude for you. If you work, praise God for the freedom of working hard, earning money, and being able to spend those as you choose. When you go to church, recognize that religious freedom in the United States of America is nothing less than God’s kindness. If you engage a law enforcement officer, fire fighter, or emergency response personnel, be grateful for their sacrifice and willingness to serve. For those who need those services in hospitals, nursing homes, rehab, or by ambulance service, be grateful for what God supplies through them. If you get to shoot fireworks, enjoy a picnic, cook out with friends, spend time with family, or whatever other way you find to celebrate America’s birthday, please do it with great gratitude for what God has provided us in this big and imperfect country in which we live.

May God bless America.

 


Special Edition ~ July 4th ~ Hope for America


Pictures from the Parade…

 

 

 

KevinCarson.com | Wisdom for Life in Christ Together

© 2021 KEVINCARSON.COM
Exit mobile version