Freedom That Changes Everything!

“Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.” -2 Corinthians 3:17 (KJV)

Friend, there is a big difference between being free on the outside and being free on the inside.

A lot of people are living with chains nobody can see. Chains of guilt from yesterday. Chains of fear about tomorrow. Chains of bitterness, regret, anxiety, and the pressure of trying to be enough. But God’s Word gives us wonderful news: “Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.”

That word liberty means freedom. Not just freedom from sin’s penalty, but freedom from sin’s power. Freedom to live with peace instead of fear. Freedom to forgive instead of holding grudges. Freedom to walk in joy instead of carrying the weight of yesterday.

Jesus did not come simply to make bad people better. He came to make dead people alive. He came to break chains that no amount of willpower could ever break.

I have discovered something through the years: the closer you walk with Jesus, the lighter your burdens become. The circumstances of life may not always change overnight, but your heart can change immediately when you surrender it to Him.

So if you are carrying something heavy today, bring it to Jesus. Let His Spirit fill your heart with peace, hope, and freedom. You do not have to live bound by your past or controlled by your fears.

Because where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. And that freedom can change everything.

Today, walk in the freedom Christ has already provided for you.

Walk Like Jesus Walked!

1 John 2:6 (KJV) says, “He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked.”

There is a big difference between talking about Jesus and truly walking with Jesus. John reminds us that if we claim to belong to Christ, our lives ought to reflect His life. Our words, our attitudes, our actions, and even how we treat difficult people should point others to Him.

Jesus walked in love when others hated Him. He walked in humility when He could have demanded glory. He walked in obedience to the Father, even when that path led to the cross. He forgave those who wronged Him, showed compassion to the broken, and never stopped doing what was right.

Now, none of us walk perfectly. We all stumble. We all have moments when we fall short. But the direction of our lives should be toward Jesus. Every day we should desire to love a little more like Him, forgive a little more like Him, and trust the Father a little more like Him.

The Christian life is not simply believing certain truths. It is allowing Christ to shape the way we live. The greatest testimony you may ever give is not found in what you say, but in how you walk.

So today, ask yourself this simple question: If someone followed me around for a day, would they see Jesus in me? That is not a question of perfection. It is a question of direction.

Walk with Him today. Step by step, choice by choice, day by day. And as you do, others will see Christ shining through your life.

Telling Stories, Sharing Grace And Loving Folks!