What Does Freedom Mean?
January 29, 2008 · Print This Article
Clearly God thinks a lot of freedom. It is because we are free to live our
lives well or badly that Christ had to come to this world. We haven’t generally made
good choices in that regard. People all over the world long for freedom of one
kind or another. But there is a catch. What happens when my freedom infringes
upon yours? One of our new bloggers, Christine Sine of
Godspace writes
about how the Australian view of freedom differs from ideas of freedom here in
America. Then she asks what freedom looks like in the Kingdom of God.
“To Americans the concept of freedom focuses on the freedom of individual
choice, which can be as trivial as the right to choose whether I want my eggs
sunny side up or over easy, or as serious as the right to bear arms. What I
struggle with is that there seems to be little recognition of the often dire
consequences our individual choices can have for the society or for the world in
which we live.
To Australians freedom revolves around the freedom of society and the
recognition that our decisions all have consequences not just for us as
individuals but for all of our society and our world. Consequently most
Australians are willing to give up the right to bear arms for the good of a safe
society in which we don’t have to worry about drive by shootings. In the
Australian political system voting is compulsory because of the belief that with
the freedom of citizenship comes the responsibility of participation in the
process that provides our freedom.
All of this leads me to my most important question about freedom “What does
freedom look like in the kingdom of God.”…Click
here to read more.
Godspace -
Physician, writer, church consultant, and gardner Christine Sine writes about
life.






Comments
Got something to say?