Staying true to God and country
Christians living in this land of liberty rightly have at the top of
our list of thanksgivings “glad to be an American.”
Acknowledging this blessing, it is in gratitude that we are to
follow the laws of our nation as we pray with peoples of all nations.
Challenges come for Christians when our “patriotism” and
responsibility to “the law of the land” collide with our “faith” and
loyalty to God’s law.
Remember what St. Augustine wrote in “The City of God”: “Two
cities have been formed by two loves: the earthly by love of self,
even to the contempt of God, the heavenly by the love of God, even to
the contempt of self. The earthly city glories in itself, the
heavenly city glories in the Lord. ... In the one, the princes and
the nations it subdues are ruled by the love of ruling; in the other,
the princes and the subjects serve one another in love.”
More than a series of dos and don’ts, which help us keep healthy
(eat sensibly, get enough sleep and exercise, don’t jump out of boats
unless you can swim, etc.) and happy (be at peace with your neighbor,
get rid of hatred and envy, tell the truth, avoid temptations to evil
you’re not strong enough to resist, etc), God’s law makes us human.
God’s law is love.
THE VERY REV. CANON
PETER D. HAYNES
St. Michael & All Angels
Episcopal Church
Costa Mesa
In the Islamic tradition, we read, “the love of the homeland is
part of one’s faith.”
Therefore, patriotism is one of the qualities of a faithful
person. However, patriotism should not be translated as bigotry and
discrimination. It should also not be exercised at the expense of
hurting other nations and people.
IMAM MOSTAFA AL-QAZWINI
Islamic Educational
Center of Orange County
Costa Mesa
Judaism affirms a universal message of peace and harmony authored
by the God of all humankind. Yet, Judaism maintains that it is
through the particular that we affect the general. As Americans,
Jewish citizens work toward the strengthening of our great country
that it may be an inspiring force and shining beacon for others.
America is most blessed by its patriots when it serves to rid the
world of evil, lift up the fallen of the nations and offer hope for
the advancement of others.
There are those who deride patriotism as passe and even dangerous.
I see a nobility in our love for the United States. I thrill when I
hear the National Anthem and see the Stars and Stripes snapping in
the breeze. I feel privileged to recite the Pledge of Allegiance, and
when I travel beyond her shores, I am grateful to possess a passport
stamped with the emblem of America. Patriotism is not to be
apologized for. I am thankful to God for all he has done through
America on behalf of a better world for us and our children. God
bless America!
RABBI MARK MILLER
Temple Bat Yahm
Newport Beach
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