"I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, Who loved me and gave Himself for me." - Galatians 2:20

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Friday, November 2, 2012

*FREEDOM INDEED !

John 8:36 (NIV 1984)  " So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed."



With the presidential election right around the corner I am compelled to reflect on the freedom I experience in this country.  Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from Great Britain's tyranny, and the right to bear arms, among others.

Of course, freedom is never free.  The blood of our soldiers pays to protect our American freedoms.  Priceless.  Precious.  Often taken for granted.

While our American freedom is highly valuable, the Christian's freedom in Christ is immeasurable.  The blood of Jesus Christ paid for our spiritual freedom. Christ broke the chains of bondage and slavery to the Law offering us the gift of grace and freedom from sin.  This truth is significant. 

To summarize Martin Luther, freedom is not the right to do what we want but rather the power to do what we ought.  An article written by Rick Ezell titled Let Freedom Ring says, "Christian freedom is freedom from sin, not freedom to sin."  God freed us from sin, but it is our choice to live according to the principles of His Word.

John 8:36 tells us, "If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed."  Later John 14:6 says, "I am the way, the truth and the life.  No one comes to the Father except through me."  Then in John 8:32, Jesus tells his disciples, "Then you will know the truth and the truth will set you free." Ezell says later in his article, "God's method for freedom is truth.  When we believe the devil's lies and obey them, we experience bondage.  God's purpose for us is freedom and God's method for freedom is truth."


Freedom is the chance for us to become what God intends for His glory.  While we operate under grace, our spiritual freedom is not a license to do whatever we want when we want. Spiritual freedom should bring us to a place of greater maturity because we recognize our responsibility as Christians. 

Sometimes my boys will ask, "Why can't we do that?  What's wrong with it?"  I turn the question around on them and say, "What is right with it?" or "How is it good?"  Sometimes Christians tend to ask the same questions.  We try to inwardly justify behavior we know is not right.  It's like the teenager who wonders how far they can physically go and still be okay.  This reveals a heart wanting to get away with something as long as it fits in the right box of 'okays.'  We are asking for heartache when we settle for degrees of wrongness.

Our standard for righteousness and holy living must come from Truth.  Right and holy living, meaning, our thoughts, attitudes, actions, and our words should line up with the Word.  The next time we ask, "What is wrong with this?" we should instead ask ourselves:
  • Will this draw me closer to God?  
  • Will this glorify Him?   
  • Is this God's best for my life?
  • Will this cause another brother or sister to stumble?
As Christians, we should truly celebrate our freedom in Christ.  Remember though, our freedom is not free.  It's been purchased with Christ's blood.  Priceless.  Precious.  Often taken for granted.

My name is Hester Christensen and I approve this message.


Heart Work:
How can I abuse my freedom in Christ?  

How can my life reflect a right understanding of spiritual freedom?  Am I living according to the principles of His Word?


Heart Exam:
What does spiritual freedom mean to me?  Do I correctly understand what Christ did for me through His sacrifice on the cross?  

Is my heart eager to please God or myself?  Am I seeking ways to justify ungodly behavior?


Heart Transforming Word:

1 Corinthians 6:12 (NIV)  "Everything is permissible for me, but not everything is beneficial. Everything is permissible for me, but I will not be mastered by anything."

Galatians 5:13 "Do not use your freedom to indulge the sinful nature; rather, serve one another in love."

Galatians 5:1 "It is for freedom that Christ has set us free; stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery."

2 Corinthians 3:17 "Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom."






Copyright 2010 by Hester Christensen.  Edited 2012.  All rights reserved.

12 comments:

  1. Hester,
    Thanks for your thoughts on Christian freedom. You bring to light a great point I wish I would have thought of with my kids, "How does this activity you want to do glorify God?"
    In my last blog post, I wrote about Martin Luther and how he changed church history on the day known as Halloween.
    We need to remember no matter who wins the election that the hope for this country is not in the man who occupies the White House, but only in the Man Christ Jesus. There is no other hope but Him, and cursed is the man who trusts in man. Only the man who trusts in the Lord will be able to stand.
    Megan

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    1. Megan,
      Thank you for your comment today. I also appreciate you sharing that our trust must be in the Man of Christ Jesus! Amen! God bless you - I read your post on Martin Luther and had forgotten the exact date but your post reminded me - thank you! Hester,

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  2. A timely message, Hester. One of my favorite lines: To summarize Martin Luther, freedom is not the right to do what we want but rather the power to do what we ought.

    I also appreciate Megan's comment above..."the hope for this country is not in the man who occupies the White House, but only in the Man Christ Jesus." Amen!

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    1. Thank you for comment Cathy! I appreciated Megan's comment too.

      God bless you! Love, Hester;)

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  3. Celebrating freedom with you, my friend!!

    You are in my prayers!! Hugs

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    1. Thank you for celebrating with me Kristi!

      And, thank you also for your prayers and hugs,

      Much love, Hester ;)

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  4. Our freedom and life in Christ becomes a joyful privilege when we begin knowing who He really is...WOW! We're taking Him seriously sister, together. As I was reading down I thought of Psalm 34:8, "Taste and see that the Lord is good, oh' the joys of those who trust in Him." :) ~ Love from Maine, Amy

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    1. Thank you for your comment Amy and for sharing Psalm 34 with me.

      With Him together,
      Love, Hester ;)

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  5. You know my mind has been on this subject for weeks. I love you application to Christ followers:
    Christian freedom is freedom from sin, not freedom to sin.
    AMEN! Praying for you AND our country!
    Love, Susan

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    1. Susan,
      Thank you for your comment and for your study too on this subject. ;)

      God bless you as you continue to serve Him and seek Him!

      Love, Hester ;)

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  6. Hester, I really like your example of turning the question back on our kids- "How is this right?" "What good will it bring?" Valid questions for us and our children! Thanks!

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    1. Julia, Thank you for sharing with me today what ministered to you most. I appreciate your comment.

      God bless you, Hester ;)

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