Being Whole: 21 Days to Overcoming Relational TraumaНамуна
FREEDOM:
Freedom in Christ refers to the spiritual freedom and liberation that comes from a relationship with Jesus Christ. In the Christian faith, Jesus is believed to have sacrificed himself for the forgiveness of our sins, and through this sacrifice, we are offered a new life of freedom and grace. This freedom involves breaking free from the bonds of sin and guilt, and being empowered to live a life of purpose, joy, and love. Through faith in Christ, we are freed from the weight of our past mistakes and shortcomings, and we are given the opportunity to start anew. This freedom in Christ is not just limited to spiritual liberation, but it can also extend to other areas of life, such as freedom from addiction, fear, and anxiety. By embracing the freedom that comes from a relationship with Christ, individuals can experience a deeper sense of purpose, meaning, and joy in their lives.
Freedom does not come from manipulating others or circumstances around you. Freedom is part of your inheritance as a child of God. To maintain freedom you must prioritize prayer, scripture study, community, and other spiritual disciplines to nurture your relationship with God and live in the freedom that Christ offers? You must also continually surrender to His will and align your life with His teachings to experience true freedom in Him?
Questions to Ponder:
What are the barriers or limitations that may be preventing me from fully experiencing freedom in Christ Jesus? What practices or disciplines can you incorporate on your faith journey to cultivate and maintain your freedom in Christ Jesus?
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About this Plan
Trauma of any kind impedes our ability to experience the wholeness found in Christ. Relational trauma, trauma resulting from an abusive or dysfunctional relationship, often fractures our perception of God, self, and others. As a licensed Christian therapist specializing in trauma, I have witnessed true healing from trauma. In this devotional you will explore, heal, and grow beyond the areas of your heart that have been fragmented by relational trauma.
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