Freedom and redemption

B. A. Manakala

Come and redeem me; free me from my enemies. (Ps 69:18 nlt)

On a snowy day as they drove through the highway they noticed a pipe on the road side. They were curious as the pipe’s mouth was open while everything else was buried under the snow. As they watched a dog came out from it. Gradually they found out that her puppies were also inside. They rescued all of them from the cold weather, took them to safety and provided them a shelter.

David prays to God to redeem and free him from his enemies (Ps. 69:18). All of us enjoy freedom from enemies. Therefore, we pray for freedom. But we often forget that just freedom is not enough for us, as that might be transient. We need freedom; but we need redemption even more as it has eternal value. We have been given freedom from our sins  and have been redeemed by the blood of Jesus Christ (Eph. 1:7).

How can I choose to enjoy more on the redemptive work of God, than on the temporary freedom on earth?

We may be able to enjoy various kinds of freedom on earth; but eternal redemption is possible only with Jesus!

Prayer: Lord, let me rejoice more in eternal redemption than transient freedom. Amen

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