
The Bite-Sized Gospel with Aneel Aranha
The Bite-Sized Gospel with Aneel Aranha
Day 21
Journey through the powerful stories of oppression and deliverance in Exodus 1-3, and explore the true meaning of Christian freedom in Galatians 5. Learn how to embrace God's liberation while using your freedom to serve others in love.
Reflection
In today's readings, we encounter two powerful themes: oppression and freedom. In Exodus, we witness the Israelites' descent into brutal slavery in Egypt, and God's dramatic intervention through Moses at the burning bush. In Galatians 5, Paul presents the contrast between slavery to the law and freedom in Christ, urging believers to "stand firm" in their freedom while using it responsibly.
The key insight we can draw from these passages is this: True freedom comes through God's deliverance and is meant to be lived out in faithful service to Him and others.
Let's break this down into a simple principle we can apply:
Embrace the freedom God gives, while using it to serve others in love.
Here are five practical steps we can take to apply today's readings:
1. Recognize oppression: Like Moses, open your eyes to the suffering of others around you. How might God be calling you to help?
2. Listen for God's call: God spoke to Moses in an unexpected way. How might He be trying to get your attention today?
3. Exercise freedom wisely: Paul warns against using freedom as an excuse for self-indulgence. How can you use your freedom to build others up?
4. Walk by the Spirit: Practice being led by God's Spirit rather than your own desires. What fruit of the Spirit do you most need to cultivate today?
5. Serve in love: Look for practical ways to "serve one another humbly in love." Who needs your service today?
As you go about your day, reflect on this question: How can you better use your freedom in Christ to serve others and advance God's kingdom?
Conclusion
Thank you for joining me today. Remember, freedom in Christ isn't freedom to do whatever we want, but freedom to serve God and others in love. Until tomorrow, may you walk in the freedom Christ has won for you, led by His Spirit.