Friday; November 1
In her lifetime, Harriet
Tubman was two things – first she was a slave, then she became a
deliverer. After her escape from slavery
she helped others achieve freedom through what has been called the “Underground
Railroad”. Historians tell us during the
mid-19th Century she helped dozens of people find a new life. In describing what freedom was like to her,
she observed, “I looked at my hands to see if I was the same person. There
was such a glory over everything. The sun came up like gold through the trees,
and I felt like I was in heaven.”.
None of
us will ever know the type of euphoria Harriet Tubman and others of her era
might have felt at their freedom, but as I read her quote I was reminded of
another type of freedom. The Bible
describes sin’s control over us as a kind of spiritual slavery – something that
without some type of intervention will lead us to eternal bondage. Yet, there is hope of a new and better world
– one which can produce a true glory.
The Apostle Paul once described this feeling of freedom in this way, “But now having been freed from sin and enslaved to God, you derive
your benefit, resulting in sanctification, and the outcome, eternal life. For the wages of sin is
death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
(Romans 6:22-23).
Are we
tired of being shackled by sin?
Thankfully through the gift of forgiveness, we can become new and
different people. Are you ready to
escape from a lifetime of spiritual slavery?
If so, look around you and ask for help.
I am sure there is someone who can assist you finding your deliverance.
Think About It!