A House of Freedom
Freedom begins when we stop treating the Bible like tourists and start allowing it to shape the way we see the world. Many people know favorite verses but never learn the larger story of Scripture. They become fluent in biblical phrases while remaining strangers to the culture of God’s kingdom. Jesus confronted this same problem when religious leaders accused Him of blasphemy because their traditions had become the lens through which they interpreted God’s Word. As Jesus warned, “This people honors Me with their lips, but their heart is far from Me.”
God’s Word was never meant to become a collection of isolated proof texts that support personal agendas. “Jesus is the destination. The word is the stairway.” Followers of Christ must resist reading Scripture only to confirm what they already believe. Freedom comes when God’s Word reshapes our thinking, exposes false traditions, and teaches us to see every issue through the kingdom of God rather than through culture, politics, or personal preference.
The gospel consistently restores dignity to the people the world overlooks. Romans 16, often skipped as a list of names, reveals women serving as trusted leaders, Phoebe delivering and explaining Paul’s letter, and a formerly enslaved man helping write one of the New Testament’s greatest books. Every name reminds us that people matter to God, regardless of status or background.
Freedom must be proclaimed before it can be experienced. Juneteenth illustrates that people who had been legally freed still needed someone to announce their liberty and establish a culture of freedom. The church carries that same calling today by helping people see Jesus clearly, reject the lies that keep them bound, and walk in the freedom He came to give.
As you reflect on this message this week, consider the following:
- The Bible is meant to transform the way you think, not simply confirm what you already believe. Reflect on the passages you return to most often. Are you allowing all of Scripture to shape your understanding of God, or have you settled into a few familiar “tourist destinations” that feel comfortable?
- Freedom often begins when someone faithfully proclaims the truth. Think about the people God used to help you see Jesus more clearly. Is there someone in your life who needs you to lovingly bring the message of freedom, hope, and truth to them this week?
- Every person bears the image of God and deserves to be seen with dignity and honor. Consider the people who are often overlooked, marginalized, or dismissed in your daily life. How can you demonstrate the heart of Christ by recognizing their value and encouraging the gifts God has placed within them?