Freedom Walk
by Jack E. Dawson

Flags of the nation are supernaturally drawn
to the “Freedom Walk” that leads to the foundation of all
law - the Ten Commandments.
All nations need the perfect moral law of
God. But more important, the law is a schoolmaster to bring
us to Christ (Galatians 3:24) as symbolized by the
reflection of Christ within the monument.
Man’s acceptance of God’s “way of salvation”
affects government, homes, and churches of all nations. The
sky represents a scene the artist actually saw: a
thunderstorm inside a rainbow, symbolizing the judgment of
God surrounded by the grace of God. The holiness of God
compels Him to judge unrighteousness, but the love of God
offers the gift of grace through faith in Jesus Christ.
Notice the two flags by the monument. The
black flag represents those without Christ who remain as
prisoners to their own sinful nature. The white flag
represents those who surrender their will to God and gain
the freedom we all seek.
Finally, the way we all must come is through
the cross of Christ, which overshadows the monument and
stands at the very beginning of freedom’s walk.
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