Tag: Freedom in Christ

  • One-a-Day Friday, 7/4/14

    number 1It is for freedom that Christ has set us free.  Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by the yoke of slavery (Galatians 5:1).

    “Hey, Michael, I thought this week was about rest.”

    It is, my friend.

    “So, what does this verse have to do with resting?”

    Stick around and I’ll try to show you.

    Today is Independence Day.  This day we celebrate our freedom.  Of course, as Americans we celebrate our national and political freedom. As men and women of God, we celebrate our spiritual freedom.  Christ has set us free from our bondage to sin.  He has set us free from our need to try and earn our salvation, to somehow save ourselves.  He has set us free from the stress and worry and angst and anxiety which so often attack us.

    Hear me, Beloved.  I’m not saying that those things are gone.  On the contrary, sin and self-righteousness and anxiety are still very much evident in this world and, at times, in our lives.  I’m saying that you are no longer in bondage to them.

    When Paul wrote the above verse to the Galatians he was talking about freedom from the Mosaic Law.  Some Jews had chosen to follow Christ, but still felt compelled to meet the demands of the old covenant.  Paul was pointing out that a person who has Christ no longer needs the old law, and to try and follow it is to be like a slave who, once free, returns to his chains.

    I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say that, for some of us, worry and stress operate in the same way as the Mosaic Law.

    It’s about power.

    The Judaizers liked the Law because it gave them a sense of control over their destinies.  They had rules to follow, stuff to do, that they thought would get them to Heaven.

    “But Michael, I don’t worry because I feel powerful.  I worry because I feel powerless.”

    Yes, but it’s still about power.  About control.  You worry because you know you are not in control, and you desperately want to be.  Because if you’re not in control, someone else is, and there’s a part of you that just cannot handle that.

    I’m in the same boat, by the way.  May I steer?  Of course not.

    Sometimes trust seems beyond our grasp.  And without trust, there is no rest.

    And this, after all, is “Rest in Him” week.

    So let’s pray for trust today, shall we?  I’ll pray for you, and you for me.  Maybe we can both get some rest.

    Today is the day to celebrate your independence.

    And your dependence.

    Happy Fourth, Beloved.

  • One-a-Day Tuesday, 2/11/14

    number 1Those who live according to the sinful nature have their minds set on what that nature desires, but those who live in accordance with the Spirit have their minds set on what the Spirit desires.  The mind of sinful man is death, but the mind controlled by the Spirit is life and peace…  (Romans 8:5-7)

    You hear about people who win the lottery, and then turn around and squander all that money.  They end up worse off than they started.

    (That could never happen to me…and I would really appreciate the opportunity to prove it.)

    Our freedom in Christ is like an inheritance—we are not responsible for how we earned it, but we are responsible for how we spend it.  I’ll repeat my question from yesterday: What will you do with your freedom today?  Will you live for yourself, for your own desires—for the sin nature?  Or will you let your life be controlled by the Spirit, following the desires of the God who knows you so very well, and loves you beyond measure?

    “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free.  Stand firm, then, and do not let yourself be burdened again with the yoke of slavery.” (Gal. 5:1)

     
  • One-a-Day Monday, 2/10/14

    number 1Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life set me free from the law of sin and death.  (Romans 8:1-2)

    Oh, Beloved, if you and I could just wrap our hearts around this.

    You are not condemned.

    You should be—of course you should be.  Me, too.  There aren’t enough digital pages in all of cyberspace to catalogue my sins.  I am wretched, top to bottom, inside and out.  I know that I am made in the image of God, but some days that image is so blurred…I deserve nothing but wrath and scorn and disgust and condemnation.

    BUT I am not condemned.

    You are not condemned.

    We are free.

    Realize that.  Rest in that.  Rejoice in that.

    Now, Beloved, what will you do with your freedom today?