MEDITATION:
Written by Chelsea Lenora White, a contemporary author.
The concept of freedom has been rattling around in my brain lately. I am focusing on the freedom afforded all of us who claim salvation through Christ. There is something quite liberating when you know or realize that you have been “set free.” Have you ever thought about what that really means? The word release comes to my mind. However you want to describe it, I think the revelation of Jesus as Lord and Savior removes a lot of barriers and obstacles and yes, burdens, that we as human beings place upon ourselves. That’s why I believe as people initially come to Christ, they are overcome by a fresh perspective about life. It’s an enlightened one; one filled with less pressure. I think that’s why folk cry in church when it happens In a very real sense, this type of freedom provides incredible spiritual insight where addictions are overcome, hurt feelings are healed, guilt is removed, and insecurities conquered when Jesus enters the picture. Whatever you have been enslaved by you become freed from. One of the biggest things that happens when Christ enters your life is that fears are conquered. And if we’re honest with ourselves, we all have fears. I know I do. It can be the fear of being alone, of being without, of being humiliated, ostracized, or even the fear of dying. The knowledge of Christ in all of these situations cancels those fears. You are released from them. That’s what I believe people mean when they say “set free.” That’s how I’ve come to understand real joy in the context of spiritual awareness. I have been set free from fear, anger, greed, selfishness, self-doubt, and even self-hatred. Believe it or not, so have you.
These things have hopefully been replaced with honesty and integrity, hope and truth, confidence, self-worth, the promise of everlasting life, and yeah, I know, above all love. One of the hardest things to understand in this life, and then act upon, is this love yourself thing. God even commands us to love our neighbors as we love ourselves. Without Christ in your life, I believe that concept of self-love can sometimes be distorted and in many cases become perverted. Love with humility is an awesome thing. When love is set free within you, life takes on a whole new meaning. You no longer have to live in the shadows of pretense; rather, you can now live in the light of truth. I can be who I really am and so can you. Then the world will see you as God sees you and not who you think it ought to see. I am who God made. If that’s good enough for God, then certainly it’s good enough for anyone who wants to deal with me and that includes you. I am free and it is wonderful. Freedom is my gift from God paid for by Jesus Christ. Know the truth and the truth shall set you free. You are not what the world would have you be. You are what God made you to be. Seek Him and you will undoubtedly find the real you. May God bless and bless and keep you always.
PRAYER:
Written by Louie Giglio, a contemporary American pastor, speaker, and writer.
Father, thank you that your mission all along has been to lift those who have been pounded by the waves of life, to free those imprisoned by addictions, sin, and shame. Father, when I felt left behind for dead, discarded, and forgotten, You sent Jesus to save my life. Give me the grace to rest in Your freedom today and to trust that you are not finished with me. Amen.
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