Good
Morning All,
Romans
6:22; “But now that you have been set free from sin and have become slaves of
God, the fruit you get leads to sanctification and its end, eternal life.”
In
January of 1941, Franklin Roosevelt gave a speech before Congress in which he
began to lay out his vision, and the country’s vision for the kind of life that
all men should be able to live. It was
entitled the “Four Freedoms.” Norman
Rockwell went on to paint a series of pictures reflecting what they meant to
him. These freedoms are: The first is freedom of speech and expression
-- everywhere in the world. The second is freedom of every person to worship God in his
own way -- everywhere in the world. The
third is freedom from want -- which, translated into world terms, means
economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime
life for its inhabitants -- everywhere in the world. The fourth is freedom from fear -- which,
translated into world terms, means a world-wide reduction of armaments to such
a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to
commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor-- anywhere in the
world.
Freedom is something that we value. We seek it and we yearn for it. We are even willing to die in order to
achieve it or maintain it. Yet one of
the great ironies is that so many are not really free. They are held captive by the devil and
sin. They are held captive by the guilt
and shame which the devil inflicts upon them.
They suffer from the pain of feeling inadequate and out of control. They suffer from the anxiety that living in
slavery to the devil gives them.
Yet God has truly given us the freedom to live
free from the devil’s attacks. Through
his grace, we no longer have to fear the devil or live with guilt from the sins
which we have committed. God faithfully
forgives them and relieves us from the guilt of sin when we confess our sins to
him. We are empowered by God to use this
freedom to live a life that is free from the anxiety and fear that the devil
would have us live. We know this because
of the promise that God makes to us in our Baptism. As we live in his baptismal grace, we can
live secure in the certainty of that grace.
So how do we deal with the times of anxiety
or stress? One way is to remember this
grace by repeating it. Try repeating it
like this. “My name is ________. I am a redeemed, baptized child of God and
God has given me the power to be free from the devil. I am in control because of his mercy.” This is one way to help you remember the one
thing the devil wants you to forget and that is that God loves you and will
never abandon you. You are free so live
as one who is free.
Merciful Father, through Jesus we
are free from the bondage of the devil. We
are free to live the life that you have given us. You desire us to be your people living in
peace and hope. Strengthen us that we
may live in your grace and in service to you.
In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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