Perhaps strolling
through France reminded me of scenes from Les
Miserables; or the movies I had been watching with family were emphasizing
similar social strives. But while walking along the beach yesterday, I kept
thinking about a famous historical phrase: “Liberté,
égalité, fraternité.” This philosophical and political
motto invigorated France so powerfully for years, decades, and maybe even a
couple centuries. But why was it so captivating? Why in countless countries
around the world do people strive for these words or similar mantras?
Because
we were created for freedom -we were created to crave liberty, equality, and
fraternity.
I love to study politics, especially as an attempt to
understand their philosophical foundations, their human justifications, and
their results on society. However, in this post, I am not going to dive into
the contradicting thoughts and opposing factions of eighteenth century France.
What I want to focus on is our innate desire to be free, to embrace equality,
and to live with others as a family.
I attended a Catholic Christmas mass about a week ago or so
and was stricken by how many people seemed to be there simply by tradition,
hoping that somehow fulfilling this festive practice would make their year conclude
better and bring about a fortunate new one. Communion was welcomed, something
to be done for a blessing, a reminder of days of old, or a warmth in a dark,
cold world. The partakers seemed to look towards each other with a hope for
brotherhood, a yearning for unity. They were all looking for the same thing:
freedom from the awfulness of year 2014 and the worry towards 2015; freedom
from the burdens they were carrying; freedom for their souls full of strife,
mistakes, and pain. They wanted all to be equal in this unfair world, equal,
loved, and free.
Because
that’s what they were created for.
Last Sunday, I visited
a local evangelical church for the first time in the area. When the service
concluded, I was left with joy, reminded that I had what so many across France
and the entire world craved and yearned for: freedom, equality, and fraternity.
My freedom comes from my salvation in Jesus Christ. Because I believe, He frees
me from everything unholy and daily renews my heart, mind, and soul when I turn
to Him. I stand equal before God, as any other human being does because He has
created us all in His image and is ready to accept any of us into His kingdom
of sons and daughters if only we believe. Finally, I can experience a beautiful
family experience with all other believers. Constantly the book of Acts opens
my eyes to what the Church should really be: one big united family in the truth
of the Gospel.
Dear France, dear world
–you can have Liberté,
égalité, et fraternité. You were created for it. You were created
for Jesus Christ.


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