Today’s
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 9:19
“Though I am free from all men, I have made myself a slave to
all, so that I may win more.”
Words
of Devotion
It was to be “the war to end all wars.” But, as World War
I dragged on, neither side could break the stalemate. And as the death toll
climbed higher, discontent grew, and some called for radical solutions. Some on
both sides even were encouraged by the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, which
brought communists to power in Russia.
Gradually, however, many became disillusioned with the Bolsheviks. One was Rosa
Luxemburg, a German socialist who had been imprisoned for her opposition to the
war. In particular, she was disturbed by the “rule by terror” that had become
the norm.
She described how, in Russia, “freedom” was only “for the supporters of the
government.” Recognizing that this was no freedom at all, she concluded:
“Freedom is always for the one who thinks differently.” But Lenin, who led the
Russian revolution, had a different view, saying, “In a state worthy of the
name, there is no liberty.”
Then and now, people have diverse ideas of what true freedom is. For many, like
Lenin, freedom simply means “agreeing with me”—or else!
However, the Bible provides a perspective that may seem surprising: Real
freedom cannot be produced by a revolution or political action. Real freedom
comes when we surrender our lives to Jesus and make Him our Lord. Total
surrender to His will. 110%!
When we entrust our lives to Jesus, He miraculously frees us from burdens and
guilt, worry and doubt. We realize that our lives have a greater purpose—not to
indulge in personal pleasures, but to serve the Lord and impact people for the
Gospel.
Today, are you carrying burdens?
Do you feel the weight of sin?
Surrender your life anew to Jesus. He promised, “Come to Me, all who are
weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28).
Let Jesus set you free!
Inspirational
Prayer: Dear
Jesus, I declare that You are my Lord. I will follow You wherever You lead. Use
me to impact lives for Your Kingdom. In Your name Amen
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