The Spirit of God, who raised Jesus from the dead, lives in you. And just as God raised Christ Jesus from the dead, he will give life to your mortal bodies by this same Spirit living within you. Romans 8:11
Are you as free as you can be?
As Christians, we profess to be free from death, sin, and the grave.
Free from eternal damnation.
And yes, that would be correct.
As a Christian, you have placed your trust in Jesus, and He has paid the penalty for your sin.
So, yes, technically, you are free from all of the above.
But what about freedom as we step upon this earth?
Are you walking as if you are free?
Just because you are free from the penalty of sin, does not mean you are free from its effects.
Do you feel pitiful and ugly when someone ignores you?
Do you feel a rush of anger when someone wrongs you?
Do you feel sarcastic while belittling someone who doesn’t understand you right away?
Do you put others down, lifting yourself up instead?
Do you put your needs first, serving your number one above all else?
Do you refuse to look at life through the lens of another, wanting your way instead?
How are you at listening?
Or, gasp, asking for forgiveness when you are wrong?
How are you at even admitting you are wrong?
Do you help others before asked?
Leave the room better than before you walked in?
When we do not clothe ourselves with the fruits of the spirit, walking as Jesus did, we are not free.
When we jump to satisfy ourselves over others, we are not free.
When we listen to lies in our head, we are not free.
When we become defeated in our many mistakes, we are not free.
Only with the power of God, can we break the chains that bind us.
Speak Jesus’ name over what binds you.
Over your flesh that speaks louder than your spirit.
Cancel the enemy’s assignments and send it to the dry desert.
Ask Jesus to cover you with His wisdom, power, strength, and joy.
And remember, the same power that raised Jesus from the dead lives in you.
That, my friends, is freedom.



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Thank you, Amy. It is so good! Blessings and love, MarySent from my iPhone
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Aww, thank you, Mary! Hugs!
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