Jesus replied, “I tell you the truth, everyone who sins is a slave of
sin. A
slave is not a permanent member of the family, but a son is part of the family
forever. So
if the Son sets you free, you are truly free.” John
8:34-36
My coming to God felt a bit unique. Many people come to God when times are at
their worst. They have nowhere to turn
to, and there they find God. In my case,
it was more of a revelation. I was not
in any stress nor struggling in any way.
For the longest while, I believed that my sins would forever distance me
from God. It was during that time that I
came to give what would become my testimony.
I shared with others that I had indeed been sinful, and by no means
would I deserve to be in Heaven.
Instead, my goal was that maybe I could save someone through the tales
of my mistakes. This moment of admitting
my own vulnerability to sin became the day of my liberation. That is when God showed me His grace, and
thus, I have been able to tell of this and literally hundreds of other stories
because of it.
Showing our vulnerability to God is liberating. I mentioned that many people come to God when
times are at their worst. Most of those
will say they had been fighting and losing their battles with the world, and
after agonizing in their sinful ways, they looked to God asking Him to free
them from the bondage of their circumstances.
Even though we are saved through Christ, many of us still remain
susceptible to believing we are not free.
Jesus said, “Everyone who sins is a slave to
sin.” This is our moment of
vulnerability. We know none of us alone
are free from this, but Jesus followed this up saying, “So if the Son sets you free, you are truly free.” Thus through the confessing of our own sins
to God, the weight of our past (our guilt, sorrow, pain, suffering, and
bitterness) goes away. To a new
believer, they are born again. To those
who have served God for years, they are strengthened and renewed by the power
of God to take away that which might hold them down in bondage.
God’s truth gives us freedom. Jesus said to His believers, “You are truly my disciples if you remain faithful to my
teachings. And you will know the truth, and the truth
will set you free.” (John 8:31b-32)
The truth is Jesus Christ is Lord of our lives, and through Him, we are
saved from God’s judgment. There is
nothing wrong with saying we are vulnerable to sin because we all are. However if we can meet it with the
determination and faith that our Lord Jesus Christ saves us, we are free. What sins are holding you from the freedom
Christ provides us with? How can you
free others through the testimony of your own vulnerabilities? My prayer is that although we sin, we realize
that through Jesus Christ we are free indeed.
Amen.
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