Anything Goesਨਮੂਨਾ

Think about the last time you had complete freedom to do whatever you wanted. Maybe it was a day with no plans, no homework, and no responsibilities. Sounds like a day of total freedom, right? But here's the thing: True freedom isn't just about what we can do; it's about what we choose to do. In other words, we have a choice when it comes to our freedom. We can use it to do whatever we want, or we can choose to use it wisely. Scripture reminds us that our abilities and opportunities aren't just for us. They're gifts meant to be used responsibly to help others. When we understand that, freedom takes on new meaning. It’s not just about us; it’s about how we can choose to use it for the sake of others, too.
Today, use your freedom to serve someone else. What's one way you could help a friend, family member, or classmate?
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About this Plan

A high school devotional designed to show students how to embrace their freedom and independence in a healthy way. In this devotional, you’ll find an exploration of how following Jesus can reframe the way you see and use your freedom.
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