“Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.” (Philippians 2:4)
As fireworks light up the skies and flags wave proudly across the U.S., we’re reminded of the cost of freedom -- of those who gave up their comfort, their safety, even their lives, so that others might live free. July 4th is a celebration not just of liberty, but of the extraordinary spirit of sacrifice that made it possible.
Paul’s words in Philippians 2:4 challenge us in a similar way. Freedom, in Christ and in country, is never meant to be hoarded -- it’s meant to be shared, stewarded, and used in service to others. As we enjoy the blessings of this nation, we’re reminded to ask: Am I using my freedom to look after the interests of others, not just my own?
In a culture that often celebrates individualism, Philippians 2:4 is a radical call back to community. It’s about remembering that true greatness is not found in how far we get ahead, but in how well we lift others up.
Enjoy your hot dogs and parades -- but also take a moment to do something selfless. Call a lonely neighbor. Listen before you speak. Be the person who brings peace where there’s tension and hope where there’s hurt.
Let freedom ring -- but let the love of Christ lead.
Lord, thank You for the gift of this nation and the freedom we enjoy. Help us not to take it for granted, nor to use it selfishly. Teach us to see others, not as obstacles or outsiders, but as neighbors to serve. May we reflect the self-giving love of Jesus, who gave everything that we might be free. In His name we pray, amen.
-- SOUND BITES Ministry, compiled from a variety of sources
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