The
Statue of Liberty is a gift like no other, it has become the ultimate
symbol around the world for freedom and democracy. Erected in New
York Harbor and dedicated in October 1886, the Statue of Liberty was
a gift of friendship from the people of France.
For
millions of immigrants drawing near to New York City after long ocean
voyages, Lady Liberty was one of the first glimpses of America. On
the day she was dedicated, the tricolor French flag veiled her face.
In a dramatic flourish, the designer and sculptor himself climbed the
354 steps within his own creation to release the flag and unveil the
noble, now-familiar face.
The
statue is 151 feet high, from base to torch — 351 feet with
pedestal and foundation included. The seven points on her crown
represent the seven seas and the seven continents of the world.
In
other words, Liberty is a universal yearning, not just a national
symbol.
At
the turn of the twentieth century, the great structure fell under the
jurisdiction of the United States Lighthouse Board because the Lady’s
illuminated torch served as a navigational aid for ships entering the
harbor. The statue became, then, a symbol and something much more.
Galatians 6:14 |
It
is the same with the cross of Jesus Christ. Across the world, it is
an easily recognizable symbol of Christianity. In reality, however,
it is a real and powerful navigational tool that has guided untold
millions out of darkness, superstition, selfishness, addiction, and
despair, bringing them into relationship with their Creator.
To
those who live apart from Christ, the cross is a religious icon or
decorative emblem. But for those who have experienced its mighty
transformational power, the cross is more like a shining torch lifted
high on a dark night, welcoming them to safety.
Lord
Jesus, thank You for the cross. If it wasn’t for that place and
time in history where You laid down Your life for me, I would have no
hope at all. But now I have every hope — of meaningful life today
and a future in Heaven.
The
cross marks the place in time and space when humanity was truly set
free.
Source: FaithGateway
The Statue of Liberty and the Cross - Symbol of Freedom
Reviewed by E.A Olatoye
on
July 04, 2016
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