Friday 1 July 2022

 HAPPY CANADA DAY!

Back in 1867, a nation was created - actually called the Dominion of Canada, under British rule.  Many people called this dominion their home, even before the Europeans emigrated.  Today, the First Nations, Inuit, Metis and people from across the oceans live here together.

It isn't always peaceful and perfect.  Wherever humans try to exist and interact in some level of relationship, there is jealousy, greed, competitiveness and pride.  We just can't seem to get along!  No matter which political party is in power, regardless of efforts to be fair and just, our nation still struggles with divisions.  Canada is blessed with rich resources, majestic landscapes and vast space to live and make a living. It is "our home and native land" whether we were born here or were transplanted from other national soil.

I respect the strength and survival of the First peoples who first called this land their home.  Some of my best friends are of indigenous roots and I love their loyalty and sense of humour!  I feel most at home and most accepted by the people who have taught me so much.  My life and my family's values have been hugely impacted by the influence of indigenous love of family and friendships.

My greatest desire is to see ALL peoples who live in this beautiful dominion find peace with God and with each other.  My faith is in Jesus Christ alone to make this peace possible.  He died on the cross to secure this peace with God by taking all our sins and wiping them away.  He then made all people who believe in Him able to have peace with each other because there is no one who deserves this forgiveness and gift of grace!  We are all the same in our sinfulness and in our need of a Saviour.  We are all equal as sinners but also all will be received as His children through faith.

Let's lay aside our differences and work towards living at peace with each other in as much as is possible.  May God keep our land glorious and free!

"He shall have dominion from sea to sea and from the river unto the ends of the earth."  Psalm 72:8