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How beautiful! Especially to a fellow Texan!
It's good to have you back, cowgirl.
I think I better bookmark this one for sure.
I sure hope there won't be a test cuz I haven't studied and you know what they say about us old dogs.
January 10, 2006
Drawn By The Cross
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Towering above New York Harbor is the Statue of Liberty. That stately lady, with freedom's torch held high, has beckoned millions of people who were choking from the stifling air of tyranny or oppression. They've been drawn to what that monument symbolizesfreedom.
Inscribed on Lady Liberty's pedestal are these words by Emma Lazarus from her poem "The New Colossus":
Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses
yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse
of your teeming shore;
Send these, the homeless,
tempest-tossed, to me:
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.
A different monument towers over history, offering spiritual freedom to enslaved peoples everywhere. It's the cross where Jesus hung 2,000 years ago. At first the scene repels us. Then we see the sinless Son of God dying in our place for our sins. From the cross we hear the words "Father, forgive them" (Luke 23:34) and "It is finished!" (John 19:30). As we trust in Christ as our Savior, the heavy burden of guilt rolls from our sin-weary souls. We are free for all eternity.
Have you heard and responded to the invitation of the cross? Dennis De Haan
Our greatest freedom is freedom from sin.
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