Picture by Caprice
Miller
“For, there is
one God and one Mediator who can reconcile God and humanity—the man Christ
Jesus. He gave his life to purchase freedom for everyone. This is the message God gave to the world at
just the right time.” – 1 Timothy 2:5-6
Lady Liberty….well, a replica anyway. But no matter how small she may be in this
picture, what she represents is still very significant. As we know, the real Lady Liberty stands tall
in the middle of Ellis Island. For so
many years this statue has been a beacon of hope to those seeking an
opportunity for a better way of life in this “Land of Freedom” called
America. For those of us who are blessed
to be a part of this land, we can take for granted the freedoms we have and
ability to pursue our dreams that it offers.
We can also take for granted that this freedom we have was not
free. Many have sacrificed their very
lives so that we can continue to have hope and pursue those dreams. We forget that this freedom that has been
fought so hard and valiantly for is something that others in the world want to
steal, kill and destroy. Why would
anyone want to take away freedom?
It really isn’t a surprise that there are those who want to steal
something they don’t understand and have never experienced. Having a relationship with Jesus Christ can
be met with the same disdain by those who don’t know Him and have never
experienced Him. They don’t realize that
He told us what the enemy was doing then and what he continues to do in our
world today. Jesus also told us what His
purpose in our lives is. He said:
“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that
they may have life and have it abundantly.” – John 10:10
Those who haven’t experienced Him look from the outside and assume
that being a Christian is all about a list of “don’ts and can’ts” and if you
cross the line on any of those rules and regulations, you’re doomed. The reality is that we have ALL missed the
mark – sinned. The enemy would like for
us to live a life full of hopelessness, shame and despair that the realization of
our mistakes – sin brings. Sin has
created a gap…a chasm between God and humanity.
It has robbed us of our freedom and damaged the relationship that God so
desires to have with us. Jesus bridges
that gap to enable that relationship to happen. Jesus came to this world, died
a sacrificial death and then defeated death through His resurrection so that we
could have freedom from that sin and the hopelessness, shame and despair it
brings. This freedom allows us to have a
relationship with God Himself! He provides us the opportunity to live in the
freedom and peace that His forgiveness and grace brings. Jesus is the path to true freedom and
destroying the enemy’s attempts to kill, steal and destroy the freedom and peace
only Jesus can provide.
The world we live in today is full of people being used by the
enemy to carry out his mission of killing, stealing and destroying. There is a lot of fear that can come with
this - fear that will rob us of our freedom. Know that your freedom in Christ
is so much stronger than whatever the enemy can sling. Grab on to the peace He provides and
determine today to live a life NOT of fear, but one of abundant love and joy in
freedom.
If you haven’t accepted the free gift of freedom Jesus provides,
here’s how you can do that right now:
“Dear
God, I admit that I am a sinner and that I have messed up from time to time. I
believe that Jesus died on the cross for my sins and that God raised Him from
the dead. I choose to follow You, Jesus, and I confess that You are my savior.
Thank you, Jesus, for saving me and giving me freedom. I love You. Amen.”
Now, tell
somebody so they can celebrate with you and get involved in a local church so
you can be encouraged by others.
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