Today’s
Scripture: John 8:34-36
I tell you for certain that anyone who sins is a slave of sin! And
slaves don’t stay in the family forever, though the Son will always remain in
the family. If the Son gives you freedom, you are unquestionably free!
Words
of Devotion
When asked to name the most important event in world
history, many historians point to the French Revolution. This turning point led
to a radical reexamination of the role of government and caused waves of change
across the globe.
This revolution is commemorated every year on this day, remembering how in 1789
thousands of men and women stormed the Bastille, a fortress in Paris that had
been turned into a prison. The revolt spread, and eventually the king and the
entire French political system were overthrown.
The French found what they thought was freedom. But within a few years, their
revolution turned ugly, and a reign of terror spread throughout the land. They
learned what men and women throughout the centuries have learned: Human efforts
can never achieve perfect freedom.
Centuries earlier, many people expected Jesus to lead a revolt against Rome and
establish an earthly kingdom. But Jesus wanted them to realize that real
freedom is a spiritual condition, and the true enemy is not political, but
spiritual.
He said that “whoever commits and practices sin is the slave of sin.” Indeed,
sin is a crippling force. It latches onto our minds and hearts. It drives a
wedge between God and us. It prevents us from experiencing the freedom,
blessing, joy, and fulfillment that God wants for us. However, the Bible tells
us that Jesus came to free us from sin.
Today, you
don’t have to be crippled by sin. Spend a few moments Admit that you are a
sinner, believe that Jesus died, was buried, and rose again, Confess
your sins and turn from your old ways (change your Direction).Began to
follow Christ.
Receive God’s forgiveness. Then you can celebrate! Accept
the freedom that He has given you. You are “really and unquestionably free.”
Praise God!
Inspirational
Prayer: Father,
thank You for forgiving my sins and setting me free from everything that binds
me. I accept Your forgiveness. Thank You that in You I am free! In His name
Amen
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