Freedom's Price
The slave trade between Africa and the New World lasted several centuries. But eventually the world's conscience asserted itself, and slave trade was declared illegal. British warships prowled the waters off West Africa's slave coast, impounding the slave ships and liberating the captives on the nearest shore. But this "freedom" often became a cruel joke.
Let loose on a strange shore, miles from home, the slaves were trapped in a different kind of bondage. But "If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed," promised Jesus (Bible verse John 8:36). He does not abandon us on a foreign shore, to fend for ourselves. But neither are we free to return to our old ways. Jesus Christ releases us into his kingdom.
Then, with a new citizenship, a new identity, he sends us back out into the still captive world. With a new purpose in life, and with our future assured, we are free to serve, to shine as lights and show others the way to the freedom we now enjoy.
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