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Freedom, this is the cry of today’s world: The Middle East is on fire from Tunisia to Bahrain as nations attempt to break loose the shackles of tyranny. They hope that their freedom will lead them into democracy and democracy into prosperity. However, the gap between them is as wide as the salty seas and the tribalism that exists in their culture.
However, so strong is the cry for freedom that millions prefer to die fighting for it rather than be subject to continued autocracies and dictatorships. This search for freedom is worldwide; it always has been and always will be. Civil disobedience marches, demonstrations, and underground movements are all indications that everyone wants to be free. Youth seek freedom from parental and governmental control.
In spite of this desire for freedom, there is a sense in which our world is an immense prison. Have you noticed how even in the “Free World,” millions are not free? The bars of their prisons are not made of steel, and the walls are not made of stone, yet they are prisoners. Prisoners of their own evil desires. How shocked we are from time to time to hear and read stories of family members brutally slaying each other due to desertion and jealousy and money and secret lovers… Such people are never free, even if never caught. They forge their own chains day by day, build their own gulag brick by brick, and put together their personal prisoner of war camp thought by thought until they become slaves to their own evil desires, controlled by their own sinful nature, as Jacob Miles shackled in chains of lust and greed that they are powerless to break.
Man is a slave to Fear. The fear of illness, the fear of the loss of employment, the fear of the future, and the fear of death. These fears keep men from being free. It drives them to drink, drugs, fighting, and the like. Yet man’s desire for freedom rings from the depth of every soul, from every rooftop
Mans’s efforts to free himself can be futile: Like a man caught in quicksand, the more he struggles to free himself, the deeper he sinks into his anguish. In desperation, he calls out for help. “Who can conquer this evil nature of mine that drives me toward evil? Who can snap these chains that bind me so tightly?” He cries out for someone to set him free and lift the tremendous weight of guilt from his soul. His cry for a liberator, a Savior, someone to set him free from sin and shame from himself, is as old as mankind himself.
But this is the glorious truth of the Gospel: In Christ, you can be set free. How strange it is that many who fight for freedom, who take their place in marches and demonstrations, are unaware that the greatest proponent of freedom in all history is Jesus Christ. In one of his first sermons, he said: “God has sent me to proclaim liberty to the captive, to set free the oppressed.” On another occasion, he said: “If the son makes you free, you shall be free indeed.” Jesus knew that to be truly free is to be spiritually free. Free from the power of sin, the weight of guilt, the fears within, and the fears of tomorrow. Real freedom is peace of mind, peace of soul.
This spiritual freedom can only be found in Christ. To be free from these fears is to be really free.
Take note of these next few truths, for they are truly liberating.
First, You must know that you cannot free yourself. You need someone stronger than you to do that.
Secondly, you must know that the only one who can give you this freedom is the living Son of God, Jesus Christ. He alone can conquer the power of sin in your life.
Thirdly, you must ask Christ to help you. Talk to Him directly, tell Him how much you need His help, confess your sins to Him, ask Him to take them away, and believe that he will!
The Bible says, “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” He whom the Son sets free is free indeed.
This freedom from sin is not something you have to wait a lifetime for. It is yours for asking. Jesus Christ is willing to make the freedom He gives from sin a reality to you right now. Invite Christ into your heart, where you are, at this very moment, ask Him to take away your sins and set you free so that you can experience spiritual freedom from sin forever and ever.
“You shall know the Truth,” the Bible says, “and the truth shall set you free.”
Freedom from sin is the greatest of all Freedoms
Be Blessed:
Pastor Robert Bryant