• Daily Devotional 06/18

    John 8:36-37

    36 If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.

    37 I know that ye are Abraham's seed; but ye seek to kill me, because my word hath no place in you.


    So many people in this world are looking for freedom. They think making money, providing for their families, traveling, and doing things for the flesh is freedom.
    The freedom that God talks about is different than the freedom that man talks about.

    Jesus speaks profoundly about the nature of true freedom.

    True freedom isn’t found in worldly possessions or temporary pleasures but in the transformative power of the gospel. He set us free from the bondage of sin, guilt, and shame.

    Hallelujah! Verse 37 tells us "I know that ye are Abraham's seed; but ye seek to kill me, because my word hath no place in you."
    Although these Jews claimed to be the decendants of Abraham, they rejected Jesus and the gospel in their hearts.

    Similarly, many of us come from religious backgrounds. We even have the knowledge of God through our religious experience. But unless we truly embrace the gospel of righteousness in our hearts, we will miss out on the fullness of His freedom.

    Jesus chose to make us free from all sin. He came 2000 years ago to die for us. Jesus did not fail but prevailed. Amen? He is the messiah that gave us eternal righteousness.
    But in order to receive HIS righteousness, we must surrender OUR self-righteousness.

    We must allow his word to take root deep in our hearts. This is what true freedom is according to scripture.

    As we walk in the freedom of Christ, our lives become testimonies of His grace and glory. 

    Please remember that you guys are the righteous children of God. Not because you did well, are obedient, help others, or pray heavily.

    You are righteous because Jesus freed you from the yoke and bondage of sin.
    We are dirt and we cannot produce anything unless God provides his seed (word). 

    We no longer live for ourselves but for the One who loved us and gave Himself for us. Let our actions, words, and attitudes reflect His gospel. 

    I hope we can truly embrace this freedom and not add even 1% of our own efforts into it. Jesus alone receives the glory for paying the debt and freeing us. He was the only obedient and faithful servant.
    Amen.

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