Yes, even today when they read Moses’ writings, their
hearts are covered with that veil, and they do not understand.
But whenever someone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken
away. For the Lord is the Spirit, and wherever the Spirit of the Lord is,
there is freedom. So all of us who have had that veil removed can see and
reflect the glory of the Lord. And the Lord—who is the Spirit—makes us more and
more like him as we are changed into his glorious image. 2 Corinthians 3:15-18
Reading God’s word can be convicting. There are many times I will read something,
and have a strong visceral reaction towards it.
I begin to ask myself, “Is this the flesh rebelling or is my heart in
the wrong place?” I reflect as if God is
trying to teach me a lesson that will take an amount of time for me to
learn. Spiritual growth is supposed to
be this way. You feel uncomfortable, and
you must start stretching it out testing it to get comfortable. Then there comes a level of thankfulness as it
sinks in. Then as I write my a devotion
based on it, I pray that God guides me to say the right things and not lead me
and those who would read it wrongfully.
It is then that I can feel God’s Spirit begin to awaken, and it flows
within me. Before I know it, the words
flow freely, and my confidence in what God is impressing on me sinks in. My heart is filled with His love, and my mind
and soul are free from hesitancy and inhibition.
Embracing God and His word is true freedom. In a discussion with a good friend of mine, I
was able to share a bit of my faith discussing The Greatest Commandment. As I shared the lessons from it, I could see
the glow coming to their face. This was
a great feeling as I did not worry where I was or who might have heard me. It was just the conversation and the words God
impressed upon me to say. There are lots
of things that cause us to think of words God would wish us to say yet somehow
never make it out of our mouths.
Sometimes it is prudent to not say anything particularly as it may be
harmful. However, we must be able to
discern the difference between prudence and fear. Prudence is obedience to God much like
patience. Fear is a tool of the devil
that prevents the best God puts in you to come out. To combat this, we must be courageous as courage
is the opposite of fear, and we know this much through God’s word. Think of the many times Joshua was encouraged
where the phrase “Be strong and courageous” was repeated to him multiple times
(see Deuteronomy 31 & Joshua 1). The
more courageous we are, the freer we become, and it is this freedom Paul speaks
of in the verses today.
Jesus Christ died so that we would be free from the bondage
of our sins. The love He showed is
certainly far above anything we could imagine.
However, all because we cannot fathom His sacrifice does not excuse us
to be meek followers unwilling to share His love, grace, and wisdom with
others. Don’t let the fact you are not
Jesus inhibit you from being like Him.
Remember the words of Paul when he said, “Because of Christ and our
faith in Him we can now come boldly and confidently into God’s presence.” Be willing to share what God places on your
head, heart, and soul with others. What
message has God placed on your heart today?
What is the one thing God would want you to share with others? My prayer is that on this Independence Day,
we celebrate one of the greatest freedoms we have; the freedom in the Spirit of
The Lord. Amen, and Happy 4th
of July everyone!
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