Whom the Son Set Free is Free indeed
This is an update of a post on
June 18th 2018
Abolitionist such as Fredrick Douglass and Sojourner Truth, Presbyterian Minister John Rankin and Levi Coffin, worked tirelessly, in many cases even in defiance of the law to free black from bondage in the United States. Then on January 1st, 1863 when President Abraham Lincoln ratified the Emancipation Proclamation declaring that all enslaved persons in the Confederate States of America in rebellion and not in Union hands were to be freed. It appeared that the institution known as slavery had been defeated.
Abolitionist such as Fredrick Douglass and Sojourner Truth, Presbyterian Minister John Rankin and Levi Coffin, worked tirelessly, in many cases even in defiance of the law to free black from bondage in the United States. Then on January 1st, 1863 when President Abraham Lincoln ratified the Emancipation Proclamation declaring that all enslaved persons in the Confederate States of America in rebellion and not in Union hands were to be freed. It appeared that the institution known as slavery had been defeated.
Shockingly, some enslaved African
Americans had no idea that President Lincoln had signed the Emancipation
Proclamation, which mandated that they be set free. In Texas, more than
two-and-a-half years passed before they attained the knowledge of their freedom.
For 30 months the African American
Slaves in Texas were free but did not know it. They were no longer under the
law of slavery, yet they were stuck in the system of slavery. They had no
ability to live an abundant life that their slaver owners could enjoy. However,
on June 19th, 1865 all that changed and the celebration of freedom
began.
Today all fifty states except
Hawaii, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota and South Dakota celebrate this
most joyous occasion with events like the re-reading of the Emancipation
Proclamation, the Singing of traditional Negro Spiritual such as “Swing Low Sweet
Chariot”, “Lift
Every Voice and Sing”, the reading of noted black authors and
poets, family cookouts, community rodeos, street fairs, , historic
reenactments and even a Miss Juneteenth Contest.
On this most celebratory day (also my wedding anniversary) I think of the many Christians that have to keep the letter of the law so that we might not be seen as sinful. There are churches where they will actually measure the length of w women’s dress, or the cut of a man’s hair. They will return to the six hundred and thirteen precepts of the old testament to hold us prisoner. To a pious a boastful righteousness. (Hebrews 6:5-6)
Today many American are slaves, the
Emancipation Proclamation did not free us of the hurt of 400 years of subhuman condition.
So we are slaves to anger, and we lust reparation or revenge or at best to be avenged.
Other of us are a slave to anger, we despise
what we feel have been years of paying back what we never did. Many are slaves
to hate and can only see the truth in the punishment, and even death of those whom
we feel has caused this hate. Slavery is living a life whereby you are controlled by something that ought not to control you. Be it hate, or unforgiveness, revenge, and even anger
whatever it is all of us are in some way slaves.
So even though as a nation we are fighting together against a pandemic that has killed over 8 million people 2.2 million in
the United States alone! At a time when we should be joining together to mourn
our loss, minister to our elderly, and protect our children.
We are killing our innocent,
looting our shops, and dividing people by race, religions, skin color, and political
parties. We are still slaves obedient to a wicked master.
Like hypocrites after pledging to be one nation
under God indivisible, we divided and went our separate ways, destined to serve a master who’s name is hate and racism
But the scripture says”
whom the son sets free is free indeed!
whom the son sets free is free indeed!
So this Juneteeth as you celebrate
the freeing of the slaves, by President Abraham Lincoln 157 years ago. With hotdogs, hamburgers barbeque ribs, with song and dance and celebration and praise to good and wonderful God. Do not
be fooled like the slaves in Texas who served a master out of ignorance. Remember
that you too were set free of despair, and anger, and unforgiveness, and hate,
and racism, about 2000 years ago by our Lord Jesus Christ.
And you no longer have to serve a wicked master
Because;
“whom the Son sets free is free indeed!
(John 8:36)
(John 8:36)