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Freedom & Life

DAY 18 OF 21

It is a profound, life-altering truth that freedom is gained only by accepting limitations. A river with no banks is a swamp. A highway without traffic rules is a demolition derby. A country without an orderly government is neither a country nor a safe place to live. 

The notion that freedom is the absence of boundaries is a lie. In its worse form, it says that God’s laws are burdensome, style-cramping, fun-draining, fulfillment-limiting barriers. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Think about it. The discipline of practice produces freedom to play beautiful music. Devotion to training enables athletic achievement. Dedication to scholarship makes it possible to teach. Commitment to scientific learning produces discoveries that enrich us all. Saving money leads to freedom from debt.

The author of Psalm 119 has discovered the truth of this deep principle. Living by God’s precepts produces freedom. Living apart from them, Jesus tells us, is the easy and broad road to a bad end.

Our choice is never between freedom and limits but only among which limitations we want. Living within God’s limits will lead you to a wide place of freedom. Living apart from His limits will take you down an ever-narrowing path where there is no freedom at all at the end.

Jesus said He came to give us a rich and free life. If the Son sets you free, you will be truly free (John 8:36). Free to do what? Free to follow Him from joy today toward joy forever.

Is God asking you to accept a new discipline in your life? To live more closely to His principles? Embrace His call to life and find increasing freedom.

Declare Today - "I choose to live a disciplined life, to experience an eternity of freedom."

Written by Derek Weidman

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Freedom & Life

This is the year of Jubilee—a time of rest and celebration! Now is your time to walk in forgiveness, healing, joy, power and blessing! Commit to this 21-day reading plan, written by a collaboration of seven authors who serve in church leadership, and learn how to experience God's divine favor and freedom in your life.

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