Freedom is not free
It has come at a cost,
The cost of the blood, sweat and tears
Of loved ones now lost.
Not lost as in unsaved
But lost to this present life
Having died a long time ago
As heroes in the strife.
So, while we treat to freedom
As though it is our right,
Many have gone the way of the earth
Having died in the fight.
Our forefathers fought
While our fore-mothers did squirm
And some were treated worse
Than if they were worms.
Yes, blood, sweat and tears
Given for what we have today
And to those who treat it lightly
It’s time to mend your ways.
All freedom came at a cost
Be it constitutional or spiritual
Even the law in times gone by
Could not be considered civil.
Rights depended mainly
On the colour of one’s skin,
If you were white you were good,
If black, your hopes dimmed.
It is a lot better today
Though racial themes still play
But the fight against injustice continues
To make a better way.
I conclude with a freedom
That was gained for all mankind,
Colour matters not or ethnicity
It is for all humanity.
The worst miscarriage of justice
Yet the way God planned
For His son to be crucified
To redeemed fallen man.
On a cross Christ was crucified
For your sin and for mine
And such was conceived by God
Before the beginning of time.
When our fore parents fell
Their freedom was taken away
And so too our freedom
From that very day.
But through Jesus’ sacrifice
Our freedom was won back
Satan was vanquished at Calvary
And this is the biblical fact.
Now all them that trust in Jesus
Are eternally set free,
Whereas they were spiritually blind
Now they clearly see.
It’s freedom on two levels
And both at a tremendous cost
But the latter which is far more important
Is for the spiritually lost.
It covers the here and now
And the here and after too,
I am grateful to possess this freedom,
Tell me my friend, Do you?
Stewart Russell © November 11, 2021
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