Today’s Scripture: Exodus 6:6
“Therefore, say to the
people of Israel: ‘I am the LORD. I will free you from your oppression and will
rescue you from your slavery in Egypt. I will redeem you with a powerful arm
and great acts of judgment."
Words of Devotion
No words could have been
more welcome. In their condition of slavery, these Israelites felt hopeless.
They had few resources, and their Egyptian slave masters held every apparent
advantage.
Then, in this moment of utter discouragement, God sovereignly promised to
provide the very thing they wanted, the very thing they seemed powerless to
secure: freedom!
Why would God do this? Because these were His people, and He wanted them to be
free. He had established a covenant with them, beginning with Noah (Genesis 9:9).
Then He confirmed this covenant with Abraham (Genesis 15:18) and his
descendants.
But in Egypt, the Israelites “continued to groan under their burden of slavery.” In this condition, “they cried out for help, and their cry
rose up to God” (Exodus 2:23).
In other generations, God’s people again have found themselves in bondage. Like
the Israelites in Egypt, many have felt a sense of hopelessness. But the Lord has revealed that He keeps His covenant
promises. He never forgets His people, and He hears them when they call to Him.
Throughout the centuries, these truths have applied to entire nations. But they
also have applied to individuals who have found themselves in bondage to
addiction, trapped in abusive relationships, bound by poverty or illness, or
enslaved by sin and paralyzing habits.
Freedom
begins with our relationship with God—when we commit ourselves to follow Jesus.
He told us that if we are His disciples, “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free” (John 8:32). Because of Jesus, we can be “set free from
the power of sin” (Romans 6:7).
Is
there anything that still holds you in bondage? Let God set you free!
Inspirational Prayer: Father, as I think about my life, I realize
the things that hold me in bondage. Thank You for breaking every chain. Thank
You for setting me free. In Jesus’ name Amen
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