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A Weekly Devotional For American Airlines Employees 

True Freedom!

6/30/2024

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True Freedom!
Independence Day, for many, is a day to watch fireworks, cookout, and spend time with family and friends. While there is nothing wrong with those timeless traditions, it's important to reflect on what Independence Day is all about. Independence Day to our founding fathers represented freedom for a God-fearing people to seek "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." What does freedom look like today? The Bible tells us true freedom looks the same as it did more than 2000 years ago. True freedom can only be experienced today, as then, through the blood of Christ. Only by His precious blood can we be "free indeed," not just politically free, but free from the bondage of sin and death.
Friends, today, God wants you to experience true freedom! Freedom from sin, fear, worry, addictions, guilt, and shame. You will never find true freedom in a relationship, a job, or a political philosophy, nor will it come by making more money or building bigger barns. True freedom only comes when we trust Jesus as our Lord and Savior. Only then are we no longer a "slave to sin." So, don't let sin keep you in bondage! Make this Independence Day your personal Independence Day! Make it the day you confess and repent of your sins, and then you will be "free indeed" to celebrate Independence every day!
Happy Independence Day!
Fr. Greg




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