Freedom In Christ

…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.
— Galatians 5:1

 

What a bold claim!

Because Christ came, because he lived a perfect life and died a sacrificial death, because he rose from the dead on the third day, we can be free! Free from what? One can think of all the things that put the human soul in bondage. Fear of death? Yes! Jesus went there, came through on the other side, and said we could join him. Sin? Yes! God wants us to be free from the taskmaster that is sin. He wants us to be liberated from our own limitations, our obsessions, addictions, and bondage. Evil? Yes! We can be free from the power of the Evil One as we come to believe that Jesus stomped on his head (Genesis 3:15) and Satan’s power can never rival God’s.

The cross of Christ frees us from spiritual diversions that do not move us closer to God. It tears down temples and rituals and regimens. It nullifies self-righteousness and spiritual pride. The apostle Paul says in this verse that this message of the crucifixion of Jesus, this once-for-all antidote for our spiritual disease, is Christ’s work and his grace.

So the choice is this—hang on to the notion that we are to perform well and hope God gives us a reward for a job well done, or come to the crucified Jesus, be humbled by him, and let his work set us free.

Ponder This: What is limiting your freedom today? And how might this apply to you: “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free”?

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