Showing posts with label chains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chains. Show all posts

May 31, 2018


Break the Chains of Doom

Some sat in darkness, in utter darkness, prisoners suffering in iron chains.
– Psalm 107:10

But if people are bound in chains, held fast by cords of affliction, he tells them what they have done – that they have sinned arrogantly. – Job 36:8-9

Because of the tender mercy of our God, by which the rising sun will come to us from heaven to shine on those living in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the path of peace.
– Luke 1:78-79

He is a most negative person. I’ve stopped inquiring about how he’s doing. Honestly, I don’t want to hear it. Do you understand what I’m saying? Do you have someone like that in your life?

It’s not that I don’t care. I do. It’s just that his total lack of hope, his inability to see anything good in his world, directly contrasts with the faith he claims lives in his heart. That bothers me. It really does.

He’s a good person. And, yes, he’s had stuff happen that has been hard. But he’s also had a lot of good too. Sometimes I think he misses that because his focus is on the bad.

Aren’t we much the same? We obsess over what’s gone wrong and brush off all that’s gone right. We hang on to mistakes and problems and hurt long after we should have given them to God and moved on.

We can’t count our blessings because we’re too busy looking at all that’s missing. We focus on what we can’t change, what we can’t fix, and miss what we can control. Like our attitude.

Satan loves to bind us in chains of despair. He loves to tell us again and again how awful our lives are, how others have wronged us, how futile our attempts to change can be. Satan wants to steal our hope.

But he can’t. Not unless we let him. Because Jesus is our hope. Jesus came to pay for all the wrongs we’ve committed and make us right with God. Jesus sent His Spirit to guide us. Jesus walks with us every step of every day.

We are not only to live in the light, we are to be the light. How can we do that when all we see is darkness? How can we show others Jesus when we can’t see Him ourselves?

This man is quick to tell others about the wonders of this beautiful world. But when it comes to his own life? Well, he doesn’t see anything good in it. I see his beautiful wife. Yes, she suffers from an illness but she is sweet and kind. I see the son who has made wrong choices but I also see the son who is excelling at the college of his dreams. I see the nice house, the good job, the fishing trips and other good things in his life. He sees the lack. I see the abundance.

That’s something else that’s true in our own lives. You don’t think so? Are you lustful for the new car your neighbor got? Do you want to remodel your kitchen like your co-worker? Do you long for the latest gadget, the promotion, the dream vacation someone else just took?

It’s great to have dreams but not when those dreams of tomorrow keep us from enjoying the blessings of today. Jesus came to break the chains of doom and set us free to live in His light. Why can’t we see that? Why can’t we live our lives basking in the light of His love? We can. If we will.

Sunday, August 1, 2010


Freedom Or Chains?

"At one time we too were foolish, disobedient, deceived and enslaved by all kinds of passions and pleasures. We lived in malice and envy, being hated and hating one another."
-- Titus 3:3

We sometimes think that doing what we want and getting everything we desire would give us incredible freedom. It's that old belief that if we suddenly won millions in the lottery, then life would be perfect. Not really. Rather than giving us freedom, getting everything we want enslaves us.

Think about it. Does shopping make you happy? Many people would say yes. It's fun to go and try on clothes and find the perfect outfit and accessories. That big screen TV would be awesome in your home. What about a new car? Wow. Shopping can be a lot of fun. The resulting debt? Not so much. The shopping made us feel free to pick and choose. But that "freedom" enslaved us to credit card bills and loan payments that strain our budgets.

Or maybe you're feeling a little bored in your marriage. That person at work gets you. Really. He or she laughs at your jokes, sympathizes when life gets you down and makes you feel desirable with all that flirting. What could it hurt to have a little fun on the side? You deserve to be with someone who cares about you. It's your choice, after all. The consequences? Guilty lies, shattered trust, a broken marriage and kids shuffled between two homes because your "freedom" destroyed their lives and yours.

We teach children rules for their own good. Don't cross the street without looking both ways. Don't get into a car with a stranger. We teach them rules because we want them to be safe. Yeah, we want them to be happy too. But we don't let them play in the street just because they say it makes them happy. We know the danger so we do all we can to keep them safe.

That's how God is with us. He gives us rules. They're called the Ten Commandments. He's also included all kinds of circumstances and standards throughout the Bible. He didn't do it to take away our freedom. Remember, He gave us that freedom to begin with. God gave us rules because He wants to keep us safe. He wants us to be happy and He knows that sin only enslaves us.

The next time you decide to assert your freedom, stop and think a moment. It just might be that your freedom is really just Satan's way of wrapping you up in chains.