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One of the greatest blessings, and a foundational principle, of this great country is liberty - freedom!
Among the foundational documents of our nation, and the most recognizable quotes, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” (Declaration of Independence).
But there a freedom even greater than the personal liberty we enjoy in this country.
It is a freedom enjoyed by those even under the harshest of tyranny.
It is a freedom that has been enjoyed by those imprisoned, tortured, even killed, for their faith.
It is the freedom we enjoy in Christ.
From What Are We Freed
The Domination of Sin
The Keeping of the Law of Moses
The Curse of Spiritual Death
The Fickle Whims of Man-Made Religion
How Are We Freed
By Hearing and Obeying the Word of Christ (; ).
By Faith ().
By Obedient Faith (; ).
Only this kind of faith can produce freedom in Christ ().
When we obey the gospel of Christ we begin a life of freedom that cannot be had any other way!
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