This is somewhat of a repost from a previous year, but it still expresses my thoughts so I am sharing it. I hope that each of you Americans reading this will have a glorious Fourth of July celebrating the 250th birthday of our beloved country! Whether you celebrate with family, friends, or church family, whether you are here on US soil or elsewhere, whether you're enjoying a picnic, a parade, or fireworks, I hope that each of you will take a moment sometime throughout the day to thank God for the land He has blessed us to be able to live in. Our country has many serious problems and flaws, but it is still a wonderful place to live and has many blessings which we often take for granted. Whenever I think of "America the Beautiful" these words come to my mind:
"America! America!
God mend thine every flaw.
Confirm thy soul in self-control,
Thy liberty in law!"
Truly, God is the only One who can mend our flaws -- but we have to want that to happen and we need to beseech God that it will happen.
Regarding the phrase "confirm thy soul in self-control, thy liberty in law" I'm reminded that as citizens we are often somewhat confused concerning the balance between liberty and self-control. Our land offers us many freedoms, yet we take them for granted and many times do not see the need to exercise self-control or self-restraint in any area of life. We want what we want, when we want it, and then when we meet the inevitable consequences of our lack of self-control, we expect our government to take care of us.
Let's take time today to beseech God to help us "mend our flaws" as a nation, to ask for wisdom in exercising our freedoms, and to thank Him for the privilege of living in this land.
Mr.
T is involved with an Independence Day parade this morning, and this
afternoon we will enjoy a simple cookout at our cottage with family and good friends.
The weather sounds as if it will be a bit cooler too, which is a happy thought given the extreme heat we've been having.
Have a wonderful Independence Day, everyone!

