How much is free price free? Obviously, the price of freedom is not free, but rather rather considerable. After gaining freedom, we look back and wonder if it is worth it. Free price is too high. In other words, are we sacrificing and paying too much for freedom? Many wars have occurred in American history. Today 's way of living is because many brave men and women have sacrificed their lives. There is no doubt that this is a huge price.
An exhibition that shows the history of war in America and war is called "free price". "Free price" shows the idea that Americans fought many times to defend America's values. From the war between France and India to the Iraq war, chronological order began. The American Revolutionary War has attracted a lot of attention due to its influence on the establishment of freedom. The American Revolutionary War helped to establish the concept of the representative government which is the driving force of our country. Also, as the museum shows, the purpose of the Cold War is to spread communism, but the fundamental cause is the spread of democracy. This indicates that we feel that we need to spread faith in other countries, as the democratic values of the United States stand out very strikingly. The Medal of Honor shows the importance of American society to tackle 'hero of war'. Because they are people who keep our freedom and value.
Freedom usually comes at a price. In our country, this price will be paid on the battlefield (and still paid). But spiritually, Jesus paid the ultimate price for our freedom. When we give up our mind and live for him, we sacrifice as our responsibility. The Bible speaks spiritually that we are crucified with him and with him in his resurrection. We died as a slave of sin and stood up again in Christ. Freedom to enter God. On the day of Jesus' death, the veil of the temple was torn in half from top to bottom. This miraculous event symbolizes the freedom of our new discoveries to the Holy Land, a honor previously reserved for high priests only. We no longer need an intermediary to come to God. We can enter him for ourselves