Anything Goesਨਮੂਨਾ

Freedom means we have choices. We get to decide how we spend our time, how we treat others, and how we respond to the world around us. Paul reminds us that the best use of our freedom isn’t just doing whatever we want; it’s choosing to love and serve others. That doesn’t have to mean something big. It can look like checking in on a friend who’s having a hard day, offering to help at home without being asked, or simply choosing kindness in a frustrating moment. Small choices can have a big impact, so consider how you can use your freedom, one small step at a time, for good.
This week, look for one way you can use your freedom to serve someone today. How might that small act of love make a difference, not just for them, but for you, too?
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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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