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Free Bird, Caged Song

Dawn awakes, stretching bright limbs wide across the eastern sky. So much energy displayed for such a still moment in time.

Willing my spirit to believe in something other than the warm bed I just crawled out of, I rest in the calm of my rocker and behold this masterpiece inching its way up the horizon.

Soft light trickles onto the waking world, when I’m drawn to a beautiful melody rising on the wings of sunbeams. Quietly I watch as the prettiest redbird a morning can stand hops across my porch, raising her ear to the sky, singing a song only Heaven could write.

And there, in the warm glow of a newborn day, I ponder how long it’s been since I’ve felt as free as that redbird and her merry morning song.

As someone who spent too much life blind to her freedom, not realizing she was enough to be the woman God designed, I’m comforted by Paul’s reminder to the new Christians of Galatia: “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free” (Galatians 5:1a).

You see, these new believers were vulnerable to false teachers who would have them follow old Jewish laws. But Paul emphatically reminded them Christ died to release them from bondage to the very chains they were choosing.

And friend, we’re not so different from those early Christians who struggled to understand their newfound liberty. Just as the concept of freedom felt unnatural to New Testament believers, it can sometimes feel foreign to us in the 21st century as well.

For years, I allowed bondage to fear, acceptance and stress to overwrite my identity, muting the melody God orchestrated for my life. This inability to understand my freedom didn’t make it less true, but it did stifle my influence for God. I was a free bird with a caged song.

If you’re anything like me, we have to choose this freedom daily. It’s so easy to default to human understanding and set aside freedom for falsehood — returning as slaves to the cares, creeds and checklists the world would have us follow.

But we were created for purpose, and Jesus paid for our freedom to run in that purpose with His own precious life. John 8:36 tells us, “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” Oh, that we’d trust the truth of a freedom Christ bartered with blood.

Which falsehoods have you mistakenly become slave to that keep your influence for God caged to a whisper? Are there times when you, too, need a redbird reminder to confidently embrace your freedom with graceful abandon?

Sweet friend, the world needs the ministry of our songs — anthems of purpose, written before time, uniquely for us. Tweet This

So, release those shaky first notes, and be the you God created for such a time as this in your sphere of influence. For when you do, your freedom rises into worship and trickles soft light onto a waking world for Christ.

 

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We’d love for you to join the conversation in the comments at Proverbs 31 Ministries, and let us know what “song” God’s placed in your spirit for such a time as this.

This article appeared first at Proverbs 31 Ministries.com.

 

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  1. Mary Scott says

    May 13, 2020 at 8:56 am

    I’m praying, & trying to get by with God’s Help

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    • Brenda says

      May 13, 2020 at 9:29 am

      (((Mary))) Praying with you, dear sister. May our Living Hope meet you where you are and cover you with His love, strength, and presence as you walk through the hardships of life. Thank you for sharing today; an honor to join you in prayer. ♥♥♥

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  2. Ibukun Anuoluwapo says

    July 22, 2020 at 9:29 am

    I refuse to believe every falsehood from my past or uncertainties about the future. Christ says I am free and that is all that matters.
    Thank you Mrs Brenda.

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    • Brenda says

      July 22, 2020 at 10:32 am

      Amen, Ibukun. Freedom in Christ is everything, isn’t it?! Bless you, sister. ♥

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