Sunday, May 9, 2010

freedom


tijuana,Cine libertad by adrian_surfito.



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You know that Galatians 5:1 verse? "It is for freedom that Christ has set us free"..? 


What does that even mean? I realised today that I've never really investigated it, so I started scoping around on blueletterbible.com and came across this brilliant explanation by John Piper. Have a read:


"The text begins with a clear and refreshing statement of Christ's will for our lives. Sometimes we get bogged down in a quandary about God's will. And often we worry about decisions which are simply not a great issue with God (where to go to school, what job to take, where to live, etc.). We need to orient our lives on the clear statements of Scripture regarding God's will. And here is one: "For freedom Christ has set us free." Christ's will for you is that you enjoy freedom. Where you go to school, what job you do, where you live, etc., are not nearly so crucial as whether you stand fast in freedom. If they were, the Bible would have commanded those things as clearly as it here commands freedom. But it doesn't. So your enjoyment of freedom is much more important to God than many of the day-to-day decisions that fill us with so much concern. A good test of your priorities in life would be whether you are just as concerned about the command to enjoy your freedom as you are about other pressing decisions in your life. Do you exercise as much diligence in prayer and study to stand fast in freedom as you do to decide about home, job, school, marriage partner? It is a clear and unqualified command: "Stand fast and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery." This is the will of God for you: your freedom. Uncompromising, unrelenting, indomitable freedom. For this Christ died. For this he rose. For this he sent his Spirit. There is nothing he wills with more intensity under the glory of his own name than this: your freedom. That's my message today."


Wow.
Dan.


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1 comment:

  1. "Do you exercise as much diligence in prayer and study to stand fast in freedom as you do to decide about home, job, school, marriage partner?"

    I really don't. But it sounds like an excellent goal. I think this is one to chew on for a while!

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