“For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another.” -Galatians 5:13 (KJV)
Friend, as we celebrate freedom, we are reminded that freedom is one of the greatest blessings we have ever received.
We are grateful for a nation where generations before us sacrificed, served, and stood so that we could experience the freedoms we enjoy today. But long before there was a declaration of independence, there was a Savior who went to a cross to give us the greatest freedom of all.
Jesus came to set us free.
Free from the chains of sin.
Free from the weight of guilt.
Free from a life without hope.
But Galatians 5:13 reminds us that freedom always comes with a purpose. Paul says we have been called unto liberty, but then he tells us what to do with it: “by love serve one another.”
Real freedom is not just about what we have the right to do. It is about what we have the opportunity to do.
We have the opportunity to love.
We have the opportunity to encourage.
We have the opportunity to make someone’s life better.
The strongest communities, churches, and families are built when people stop asking, “What can I get?” and start asking, “How can I bless?”
Our forefathers understood that freedom was a gift worth protecting. As followers of Christ, we understand it is also a gift worth sharing.
So today, thank God for the freedom around you, but even more, thank Him for the freedom within you.
Because the greatest way to celebrate the freedom we have been given… is to use that freedom to love and serve others.
Stay encouraged, friend. You have been blessed with freedom… now go be a blessing.