//It’s not easy being free, the color of love, grace and
peace.// The backdrop of our hope, goals and dreams, elusive while in arms reach
it seems, it’s not easy being free.//
I hum this to myself sometimes to the
melody of Kermit the Frog’s It’s Not Easy
Being Green. It reminds me while freedom has been purchased for me through
the blood Christ shed on the cross; I have to know it is there and be sure I
don’t confuse it with other things, or allow others to define it for me.
Freedom from eternal death as a result of our sin is usually
the first glimpse of the freedom God gives us when we confess with our mouths
and believe in our hearts that Jesus, son of God, died for our sins. This isn’t
where the freedom ends; this is where true freedom regardless of our physical
location begins. God’s word explains the freedom found in the peace He gives,
humility we learn, our faith in Him and love we share with others. When we ask
the Holy Spirit to guide us as we grow in our relationship with God through
Jesus Christ we find true liberty (2 Corinthians 3:17 AMP) to discover who God
purposed us to be on earth.
The peace God gives us affords “freedom from fears, agitating passions and moral
conflicts” (1 Peter 1:2, 1 Peter 5:14, 2 Peter 1:2 AMP) and “freedom from all the distresses that
are experienced as the result of sin” (Matthew 10:13, Luke 7:50, 10:5, 19:38,
42, 24:36 AMP). We learn humility as we
study the word and submit to the Holy Spirit who provides “freedom from pride
and arrogance” (1 Peter 5:5 AMP). Our faith in God infuses us with “courage and
confidence to approach God with freedom and without fear” (Ephesians
3:12AMP). Freedom comes full circle in
the love we receive from God , love we have for God and love we display when we
serve each other (Galatians 5:12-14).
Reading and knowing about freedom in Christ is simple. Walking
out freedom in Christ is not. Pain from our pasts, confusion and stress in our
present coupled with fear and anxiety about our future can make the freedom God
already provided seem close yet far away. Taking or making time to invest in
the relationship we establish with Christ after confession clears the fog of
uncertainty, blocks the binds of legalism and protects us from using our
freedom in Christ to be an “incentive to our flesh and an opportunity or excuse
for selfishness” (Galatians 5:13AMP)
The Holy Spirit guides us into the truth that sets us free.
When we understand that truth, we better appreciate the treasure God finds in
our earthen vessels. When we appreciate that treasure, we water the word God
plants in our hearts. God gives increase to His word planted in our hearts and
blesses us with the ability to experience the fullness of freedom He provided
through Christ when He died for us to live on Calvary.
Originally posted to StreaingFaith.com July 25, 2011
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