Ha ha. The depth of the drifts was a bit daunting. Dang drift was hundreds of feet long. Hopefully this was the big snowfall for the season. đ
Bible in a Year:
If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.
Twenty long years passed before British journalist John McCarthyâa five-year hostage during Lebanonâs grueling civil warâmet the man who negotiated his release. When McCarthy finally met U.N. envoy Giandomenico Picco, McCarthy simply said, âThank you for my freedom!â His heartfelt words carried great weight because Picco had risked his own life during dangerous negotiations to secure freedom for McCarthy and others.
We as believers can relate to such hard-won freedom. Jesus gave up His lifeâenduring death on a Roman crossâto secure spiritual freedom for all people, including each of us. Now as His children, we know âit is for freedom that Christ has set us free,â the apostle Paul boldly declared (Galatians 5:1).
The gospel of John also teaches of freedom in Christ, noting, âIf the Son sets you free, you will be free indeedâ (John 8:36).
But free in what ways? In Jesus, we experience freedom not only from sin and its hold on us but also from guilt, shame, worry, Satanâs lies, superstitions, false teaching, and eternal death. No longer hostages, we have freedom to show love to enemies, walk in kindness, live with hope, and love our neighbors. As we follow the Holy Spiritâs leading, we can forgive as weâve been forgiven.
For all of this, letâs thank God today. Then letâs love so others will know the power of His freedom too.
Reflect & Pray
What spiritual chains still hold you hostage? As you release those chains to God, what words can you use to thank Him for setting you free?
Dear liberating God, thank You for my freedomâfor setting me free from spiritual death and releasing me to love.