She Is Free: Learning The Truth About The Lies That Hold You Captiveنموونە
Call to Freedom
Before we go any further in these devotions, ask yourself, Do I really want to be free, or do I just like the idea of freedom? Am I willing to do what it takes to get free, or do I want someone else to do the work for me?
We all desire freedom, but it’s often more complex than a simple yes or no answer. Freedom means something very different to each of us, depending on the landscape and shaping of our lives.
How was your relationship with your mother and father? Were they both around? What about siblings? Did you experience abuse or trauma growing up? Shame? Fear? Anger? Discontentment? Anxiety?
What about walking through dark seasons that have stuck to you like they still own you? Broken relationships? Loss? Pain?
The sad reality is that everyone can identify with something I’ve just mentioned. As we each look back on our lives—even if we had two loving parents, a white picket fence, and a healthy church environment—the enemy has still tried to weave a tangled web of lies to keep us in bondage and isolate us.
The good news is that our God has given each of us a way out of that bondage. The question is, do we actually want to partner with God to do what is necessary to live free? Or are we content with putting on a show for the rest of our lives? It’s up to us.
There is no question that God wants you to live a free life, but He respects your free will enough to allow you to choose. There is always more ground to take, and once the ground is taken, it’s time to pour it out and give it away to others so that they may attain the measure of freedom that God has stored up for them as well. As freedom germinates, grows, and blossoms in your life, by its very nature it must bear fruit and reproduce. You will begin to transform the culture around you.
As you read today’s Scripture passage, marinate in it and meditate on it. Let it search your heart and motives on your quest to walk in the fullness of your freedom. Let it be like a mirror that you look into.
What do you see about yourself in Galatians 5:13-21? What do you feel? How does this passage change you from the inside out?
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“As we choose to crawl up into the arms of the Father,” says Pastor Andi Andrew of Liberty Church, New York City, “it’s there, wrapped within His loving embrace, that we find a catalyst for an avalanche of freedom to take place in our lives. In His presence, we realize whose we are and, in turn, find out who we are.” Spend seven days discovering freedom in Jesus.
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