A FOREVER FREEDOM THAT HOLDS, THAT LASTS!

WORD FROM THE CENTER: MONDAY, November 3, 2025
Welcome to “Word from The Center” MONDAY, a devotional word from the Center of our faith, Jesus Christ, with reflections on His Word. I’m Gregory Seltz. Today’s Bible reading is Revelation 7:9–12 where the Apostle John recounts this vision of heaven:

9 After this I looked, and behold, a great multitude that no one could number, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes, with palm branches in their hands, 10 and crying out with a loud voice, “Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!” 11 And all the angels were standing around the throne and around the elders and the four living creatures, and they fell on their faces before the throne and worshiped God, 12 saying, “Amen! Blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and might be to our God forever and ever! Amen.”     

A FOREVER FREEDOM THAT HOLDS, THAT LASTS!

One of the issues plaguing our country today is the pressure of tribal “identity politics” pulling apart the fragile unity of the American experiment of liberty. Identity politics emphasizes that which divides us, rather than that which unites us. Now you might be a person who thinks that such a political strategy is one whose time has come. I’m not one of those because of the power grab that comes with emphasizing our differences. All too often it naively asserts that coalescing power in the hands of a few “sinful” people is no big deal, and that the government will care for people more than they can care for themselves. To me these provide a recipe for the unending unraveling of our society, rather than for uniting it.

If there is any genius in the American experiment, it is the fact that our Founders created a government that limited federal power in order to set individual, self-disciplined, religiously-motivated citizens free. Such an endeavor was rooted in these two fundamental principles of humanity: 1) the common dignity of all people rooted in their being created by God, and 2) the common depravity and brokenness of all people because of sin. The depravity of man caused them to fear power in the hands of the few. Instead of doing what is in the interest of others, our tendency is to use power to look out for our own interests, which are selfish more often than not. Yet our Founding Fathers’ view of the dignity of all people also created a polity that has been more “freeing” to more people from virtually every corner of the globe than ever before. That’s a freedom worth celebrating, worth protecting.

But our text for today reminds us that even the “best that we have to offer” is nothing compared to the freedom that God makes possible for us in the person and work of Jesus Christ. Our best efforts at “enduring freedom” are fleeting because of the bondage to sin that lies within each one of us, not merely in our “systems or organizations.” The one relationship that can “right our lives” is our relationship with God, the One who is the essence of freedom, love, righteousness, and peace. In today’s reading John paints a picture for us of what freedom in Him is, one that is earned, delivered, and sustained by Christ alone. He reminds us that the freedom which comes by faith in Him is the only freedom that really lasts.

So, be thankful for the temporal freedoms that you have in this “election year. But more so, “get the bigger picture” of what really matters for your life, for your family’s lives, and for your friends. It’s the freedom that can never be taken away. Ponder the culminating vision of St. John where every tribe and nation are gathered around the throne of God, truly unified by faith in the salvation that belongs to God and to the Lamb, Jesus (Revelation 7:10). Only God Himself can ultimately unify what we seem to divide and destroy so easily.

So, here’s a devotional thought for this election year: Vote for the platform that has government doing what it is supposed to do (exercise the sword properly and serve for the good of all), while also recognizing what it is not to do. Vote for the platform that protects the church, her ministries, and her schools, and also protects the free citizens of the United States to live virtuous, self-governing lives motivated by their faith. And always remember that whatever might happen to the American experiment, there is a greater, enduring, and more compelling freedom that comes from the person and work of Jesus Christ. He overcame sin, death, and the devil on the cross and through His resurrection so that all might receive eternal life as a gift and eternal freedom as His pledge. It’s the only freedom that holds forever, and it lasts no matter what happens in this world.

What a privilege we have in this country to determine how we are governed, even as we seek to “govern” our own lives in ways that are faithful to God and that serve others. We have the privilege of living in a country that takes human dignity seriously for the sake of freedom, the freedom to do what is right. But even more vital to our lives, both now and forever, is to receive and then share the Bible’s message of enduring freedom. God took our fallen human nature so seriously that He sent His Son Jesus, the Lamb, to be sacrificed for us and for our salvation. Thank God we have the temporal freedom to profusely proclaim God’s ultimate freedom, the one earned on the cross, in order that others might also be saved, now and forever!

PRAYER: Dear Lord Jesus, give us all wisdom and courage to put our earthly freedoms to work for the sharing of Your eternal salvation as a gift that only comes by grace through faith. Give us all thankful hearts for the blessings of both! AMEN

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