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Exodus and us – our quest for freedom

Reflect:

This week we’ve been deep into the book of Exodus and the theme of freedom. We’ve seen that through Moses, God set a nation free, but freedom can also be problematic.

‘Like a first date, freedom is something we instinctively want but without being sure how to make a success of it.’ Andrew Ollerton in The Bible: A Story That Makes Sense of Life

Western culture is obsessed with the pursuit of freedom. But are we making a success of it?

Human trafficking is illegal yet operates today in secret and continues to reap its reward. An estimated 27 million slaves contribute to the billion-dollar wealth of the industry. The chains of injustice and inequality continue to shackle the world we live in.

In the Exodus story the enslavement of the Israelites was both obvious and physical. But we can be just as trapped on the inside – imprisoned by fear and anxiety, guilt and shame, anger and bitterness, habits and addictions. Our escape attempts never last and rarely help.

True freedom can seem so far off. We dream of freedom like a castaway at sea dreaming of the shore, but when we arrive there the shore can be a horror worse than the sea itself. Bono’s famous line, ‘I still haven’t found what I’m looking for’ is the collective groan of western culture.

This is why Jesus came. He came so we can experience true freedom and come home to God. In John’s Gospel, Jesus warns that ‘everyone who sins, becomes a slave to sin’. But God’s Son then makes a stunning promise: ‘If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed!’ As The Message Bible translation puts it, ‘you will be free through and through’.

The Son set us free by dying the death we deserve, so that we might be brought back to God. When we’re brought back to God we find our way back to who we were made to be. This is true freedom – becoming our true selves. God made us to know and to love him, to reflect his beauty to the world. Jesus makes that possible all over again. So, if you feel like you’ve still not found what you’re looking for, turn to the Son. He can make you free through and through!

Respond

Could you become a freedom fighter today and join the A21 campaign?

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The Bible Course

The Bible Course New Edition Reading Plan is designed to help you read the Bible for yourself. As you read through the passages and accompanying reflections, you’ll discover how all the key stories, people and events in the Bible come together to form one coherent story that points to Jesus Christ. As you work through this plan, you’ll maximise your experience of The Bible Course New Edition and develop a regular habit of reading the Bible at the same time.

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