In a modern era of plasma screen televisions and wireless computing, a
deeper reflection upon our nations' hard fought struggle for
independence can be lost in a wake of fanfare, social obligations
and the opportunity to enjoy a long overdue day of relaxation that
inevitable alludes so many of us.
Personal freedom is without a doubt the defining characteristic
of this great nation. Freedom of speech, freedom to bear arms,
freedom to worship when and how we please. In an time when so many
national and international issues appear on the surface to divide
the people of this country, there is at the end of the day the
realization that it is the strength of our foundation, built upon
the freedom of the individual, that will forever unites us. Two
hundred and thirty one years ago, the founding fathers, sons and
daughters of this nation adopted the Declaration of Independence,
declaring sovereignty from Great
Britain and set fourth a new model of liberty for the world to
contemplate. Kindling the sparks of freedom, the men and women of
this burgeoning democracy stoked the embers of independence into a
roaring blaze, igniting the bonfire of revolution and securing our
right to self-rule and self-determine for generations to come. Two
hundred and thirty one years later, men, women and children from
across this planet are still fighting and dying in great numbers to
rid themselves of oppression and forge a free nation of their own. A
nation where they can raise their children in safety. A nation where
they can vote on their leadership. A nation where the voice of the
individual can be heard. If you have freedom on this 4th of July,
you must never forget what is required to maintain it or the
sacrifices that were made by those who struggled before you to
obtain it. And if you have not freedom, you must know what is
required of you to gain it and that others before you have prevailed
over insurmountable odds to achieve it.
On this 4th of July, between the fireworks and the frivolity, I
hope you have a moment to reflect upon these, The Principles of
Freedom.
Freedom requires nothing less than:
The COURAGE to confront fear, danger, intimidation and even death
without hesitation. To discard the very notion of failure and draw
upon every ounce of your strength to do what must be done. Courage
separates the worthy from the unwilling. Without courage, freedom is
but a dream.
The PASSION to pursue liberty from oppression, casting off the
binding shackles of tyranny and branding upon your soul the
insatiable desire live as free men and women. Without passion,
freedom has not the wings to fly.
The LEADERSHIP to ignite the bonfires of revolution and prevail
over the challenges ahead, inspiring heroism through action,
strength through command and unity through vision. Competent
leadership is a prerequisite for self-rule. For the ship with no
captain, it matters not what direction the wind blows.
The DETERMINATION to keep charging forward despite setback,
maintain order in the face of opposition, sustain enthusiasm when
there is discouragement and to never surrender in defeat. The hero
will prevail despite failure. The road to success was not paved by
the weak.
A COMMITMENT of truth to your purpose, devotion to your cause,
allegiance to your leadership and loyalty to your brethren. To
pursue independence with uncompromising conviction and fervent
resolve. Freedom's foundation is sacrifice. God will not have his
work done by cowards.
The DISCIPLINE to stay true to the course, to hold firm on the
line, retain rigor, rank and order and to prepare for victory!
Discipline of the one is essential, that a greater purpose may be
achieved by the many. You must know your position.
A sense of DUTY to your god, to your country and to your
compatriots. Honor, fortitude, character and integrity, these are
the hallmarks of free men and women and the standards of
distinction. So take up your shield and return home with honors
behind it, or upon it.
The FAITH to believe that you will finish what you have started,
that your dreams are worth every ounce of your effort and that you
will live free no matter what the cost. You must fight for the right
of self-determination.
Freedom is never free.
The Principles of Freedom were reprinted with permission from The
Corpus Illuminata.
www.corpusilluminata.com
By Mark Sampson is a Son of the American Revolution and a writer.
He lives with his wife and 2 year-old daughter in
Los Angeles California. This and other works of inspiration
including The Principles of Success, The Principles of Leadership
and The Way of Christ can be found at:
www.corpusilluminata.com
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