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Running For Freedom - Which Way Will You Run

Topic: #23 of 488 for Sermons on Sharing Your Faith
Scripture: Acts 8:26-8:40
Date Added: September 2005
Audience: Believer Adults (31 - 49)
OPEN: On our vacation last month we went to Philadelphia. We took the guided tour of the city in a double-decker bus and saw various statues and parks, Betsy Ross’s home, as well as Benjamin Franklin’s grave. Our guide told us that people throw approximately $3000 in pennies on Franklin’s grave every year. Does anybody know why that is? It’s because he once said “A penny saved is a penny earned.” The guide told us Franklin has made more money in death than he ever did while living.
We also visited the Independence Hall (where the Declaration of Independence was signed), as well as the first building where the Supreme Court met, and - of course – the building where the Liberty Bell is housed.
While we were viewing the Bell, I overheard a tour guide telling about its history. The Liberty Bell was made in England and, after being shipped to Philadelphia, cracked the very first time it was used. The Bell was recast - adding some extra copper for strength - but many complained that it no longer had a pleasant sound when it was rung. Again it was recast with more copper, but the resulting sound when it was ringing wasn’t much better.
The guide gave many other interesting facts about the Bell and when she finished her spiel, I asked her if she knew that the Liberty Bell had once nearly been bartered away as scrap metal. She looked at me oddly and wasn’t sure I was knew what I was talking about. But it was true.
Back in 1828, the city fathers had decided to give the bell to a bell-maker named John Wilbank in exchange for a replacement. Wilbank agreed to knock $400 off his bill in exchange for the 2000-pound relic. But, when Wilbank went to collect the bell he decided it wasn’t worth the trouble. The city sued him… because they really didn’t want it either. It’s only value to them was the $400 Wilbank had offered in exchange.
Finally, Wilbank relented… bought the bell and then turned around and donated it back to the city.

Wilbank didn’t believe the bell was worth the trouble of hauling away. And frankly he was right. The metal was substandard. It was so damaged from structural weakness that it was rung only rarely. It’s only been rung a couple of times in the past 150 years or so because of the fear that ringing it would result in its being totally destroyed.

APPLY: There was a time when no one wanted the Liberty Bell. It was cracked and useless and good for nothing. And yet, today - in order to get into the building where that Bell is housed - you literally need to go through a metal detector flanked by armed guards who are there to make sure that no one attempts to damage this now valuable relic.

The Liberty Bell is valuable - NOT because of its inherent value as a bell - but because it had once been rung when the Declaration of Independence was signed.
It is now PRICELESS because it had ONCE been used to declare freedom

I. Throughout New Testament, we’re told stories of people who – for us – have become household names because they were once used by God to declare freedom. They have become AS priceless to us as the Liberty Bell has become to our country.
People like Peter, James, John, Mary and Martha.
They are examples of the changes that we ourselves can bring to people’s lives IF we allow ourselves to be used by God.

One of those examples was a man named Philip.
Now Philip is only mentioned 3 times
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