Freedom Has  Never Been More Precious ... Or More Vulnerable - Belle Ringer -  http://www.salvationandsurvival.com/2014/11/freedom-has-never-been-more-precious-or.html#comment-form 
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from  extinction."
     We are all familiar with  Ronald Reagan's quote from a speech he gave on Labor Day, 1980.  He has  been credited with providing one of the most direct warnings to this nation  since its inception; but, in reality, this truth is as old as the Bible.   In fact, if you study Reagan's entire speech, you will find an undertone of  spiritual meaning in his address.
      But in order to  understand how important this advice is, we need to consider the "bigger  picture" of just what "Freedom" is, and the consequences of not protecting  it.  Reagan gave this speech just before the 1980 Presidential election,  when the effects of four years of the Jimmy Carter Presidency were high taxes,  high inflation, and 8 million people out of work.  Lech Walesa was leading  the way for freedom in the workplace, as he stood up to Poland's Communist  authorities.  The tearing down of the Berlin Wall was only a few years in  the future ... talk of "Freedom" was in the air.
     Reagan talked of "restoring  the American Dream", but he knew that it required more than sound economic  policies and a vibrant workforce.  He spoke of "a return to spiritual and  moral values, values so deeply held by those who came here to build a new  life."  He declared, "We need to restore those values in our daily life, in  our neighborhoods and in our government's dealings with the other nations of the  world."  And then he spoke of how this precious Freedom could be lost in a  single generation.
      No story reflects  this more than the generation of Israelites who lost the freedom of their  Promised Land due to unbelief and disobedience.  And I fear that we are  doomed to follow the same path.  Like the Israelites, who fled their  bondage in Egypt, God led the first oppressed immigrants to the shores of  America; to "a good and broad land, a land flowing with milk and honey" (Exodus  3:8).  The founding of this nation was nothing short of a miracle, and God  has proved His faithfulness through many marvelous blessings upon this  nation.  For a couple of centuries, the inhabitants of this land never  doubted the need for God's guidance in securing our prosperity, security, and  future.  We enjoyed a Freedom that came from believing in "the Truth"; from  relying on The Word, which would set us free from the godlessness of the  world.
      But then, like  disillusioned Israelites, who listened to the false reports of the 10 spies; we  began to listen to the voices of those who told us that God's influence was no  longer needed; that the "spiritual and moral values" that President Reagan spoke  of, were no longer relevant.  We forgot the lessons of the Israelites, who  lost their Promised Land -- in one generation -- because they doubted their  essential need for God.
      As long as they had  exalted Him, and lived by His spiritual and moral values, they were delivered up  to success.  They flourished in their daily lives, their neighborhoods, and  their relations with foreign governments -- Reagan knew, that we, too, needed to  return to those same values to get those same results.
      But the Israelites  soon abandoned their reliance on God and listened to the Deceiver's promises of  "false freedom" by way of their own selfish desires, and they sealed their  fate.  The generation who turned their back on God and chose to ignore His  promises were stripped of their destiny.  I believe that is what Reagan had  in mind, when he warned us not to take Freedom for granted.  God has given  us Victory in this land.  In record time, we grew to the most powerful and  prosperous nation on earth. Do we really think we did that all on our own?
      God blessed this land  and protected it.  All we had to do was trust in His guidance and follow  His commandments.  There was true freedom in that.  But now we stand  on the precipice of losing that precious gift.  It is not only that the  number of unemployed Americans is nearly two-and-a-half times what it was when  Reagan issued his warning, but we see the destruction of the family, the  ruination of our communities, and our loss of standing and respect among our  fellow nations.  Our "worldly" freedom is most certainly in jeopardy.
      But it is our  "spiritual" freedom that I fear is most threatened.  All we have to do is  look at history as it is recorded in the Bible.  Whenever the nation of  Israel decided to "go it alone", and that they no longer needed to obey God, it  displeased Him and He turned His back.  We deserve no less.  We are  showing such ingratitude for the Providence of God's Hand, and I pray that  Ronald Reagan's cautionary warning does not become a self-fulfilling  prophecy.  As he went on to say in his speech, "We must protect and  preserve freedom here or it will not be passed on to our children."  In  order to accomplish this worthy goal, we must return to God's Truth.  That  is where our true Freedom lies, and it's what will save Liberty for the next  generation, and generations to come.
Galations 2:4    "But false brothers  and sisters, who were brought in secretly, slipped in to spy on our freedom,  which we have in Christ Jesus, and to make us slaves."
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