Enslaved

Enslaved

15889-he-is-risen“The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, Because He has anointed Me to preach the gospel to the poor; He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, To set at liberty those who are oppressed…” Luke 4:18.

On returning to His hometown-
Jesus entered the synagogue and, to the amazement of all who were listening, read His job description from the book of Isaiah.
Perhaps some people in that congregation were confused by His statement that-
He was sent to release captives and set the oppressed free. Luke 4:18.
Who were those captives?
Was He going to storm the prisons?
Jesus was talking about spiritual bonds, not physical ones.
Everyone is born with a sinful nature, and we’re all
enslaved to sin until that bondage gets broken by faith in the Saviour.
But even after salvation-
Jesus is continually setting us free from things that entrap us, hindering our relationship with Him.
He delivers us from-
Errors:

The Word of God protects us-
– from the misconceptions and lies that Satan and his world system use to bombard us.
Evil deeds:
God’s indwelling Spirit empowers us-
– to resist temptation and live a righteous lifestyle.

Emotional bondages:

The Lord doesn’t want us to be controlled by fear, guilt, jealousy, bitterness, unforgiveness, or inadequacy, which steal the peace and joy Christ promised.
When we learn to trust Him in every situation-
He’ll set us free from these negative emotions.
Many Christians live in bondage without realizing it.
They know something is wrong but can’t straighten out their lives.
Despite all their efforts to “be better,” they keep failing.
No prisoner has the key to unlock the door-
– but Jesus is standing outside the cell, calling,
“Trust Me, and I will set you free!”

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