Freedom in Christ: Untie Negative Cords and Break Free.


“Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty [emancipation from bondage, true freedom].” -- 2 Corinthians 2:17 AMP

In High School, we participated in an end-of-year field day. I enjoyed the events, camaraderie, and the freedom from classwork.

However, I dreaded the three-legged race.

In the race, partners tie one of their legs to each other and run toward the finish line.

I am a big fan of working together to reach goals but running across a field connected to someone is frustrating.

Your natural abilities are restrained; you strive but can’t fulfill your potential.

Regardless of the race’s outcome, the highlight was untying the cord and breaking free!

In my faith journey, I often reflect on this sense of freedom.

Accepting Christ’s forgiveness and becoming defined by a new identity introduces true freedom.

“So if the Son makes you free, then you are unquestionably free.” John 8:36 AMP

Embracing unquestionable freedom is transformative and ushers in peace and joy.

But challenges and trials cause pestering thoughts and patterns to resurface stealing our peace and joy.

Tying rejection, fear, or failure to our hearts disrupts freedom and causes spiritual weariness.

In Christ, there is an alternative for reclaiming freedom.

Drawing close to God and regularly connecting with Him, empowers you to cut off things that suffocate your spirit.

Identifying unhealthy bonds is not always easy. The best way to identify strongholds is by asking God to reveal what is troubling your spirit and stealing your freedom.

Jesus has the power to break every chain; He has broken many in my life.

“For you have been called to live in freedom, my brothers and sisters. But don’t use your freedom to satisfy your sinful nature. Instead, use your freedom to serve one another in love.” (Galatians 5:13 NLT)

When unhealthy thoughts and empty pursuits threaten to cling to you, ask Jesus to help you untie those cords and break free.

An intimate relationship with God restores true freedom so you can walk in His love while reaching your full potential.




Questions for Reflection:

1. Are you someone who prefers to work together as part of a team or would you rather approach matters alone?

2. What do you need to do to identify unhealthy bonds in your life? Ask God to reveal them to you.

3. In your faith journey, are you open to accepting Christ's forgiveness and becoming defined a new identity that introduces true freedom?

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    Mary Rooney Armand is an Author, Speaker, and Creator of the faith-based blog ButterflyLiving.org. Mary has contributed to Woman of Noble Character, Pray with Confidence, Sunday God Meets Monday Mom, Steady On, The Brave Women Series, and other sites. Mary is the author of the Bible Study, “Identity, Understanding, and Accepting Who I Am in Christ” and the devotional “Life Changing Stories”, a collaboration with 34 authors sharing stories of God’s faithfulness. Mary leads small groups and speaks at events. She directed Kids Hope USA, a mentoring program for children, worked in marketing and sales and has led mission trips to Honduras. She is a life coach with a Bachelor's degree in Marketing and an MBA. Connect with Mary on Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn.

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