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True Freedom Through Spirit-filled Lifestyle

Looking back to my earlier days, I feel chained by poverty that seems too impossible for me to get out of it. I still remember that as I age more and understand what my true situation was, I feel even harder for everyday that ends. It was a difficult situation for me, indeed; but I thank God for He did a great job to put everything in my life in order under His careful instruction and supervision.

God made us and breathed us to life, and so His spirit was shared in us too. Only if we learn to believe that God does exist in our lives, then we can make use the power behind it to the most possible way. God is too willing to free us from any form of bondage like pain, sufferings, inequities, and sins. He wants to restore not only the broken relationship between us and Him but also to restore us as His precious creation. We are the only creation of God that He breathed to live, and that makes us the apple of His eye.


Paul, in His letter to the Corinth churches, reminded them the presence of God's Spirit and the privilege that it brought to those who acknowledge it. It was stated in 2 Corinthians 3:17 --- "Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is present, there is freedom." God wants us to experience true freedom that can't be influenced by anything the world can offer, but only if we learned it through His divine presence in our lives.


Jesus in His ministry on earth promised us to send The Father's advocate and that is the Holy Spirit. It should be the our utmost desire to acknowledge Him in every moment we live because He gave us more than freedom and these are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Gal 5:22-23). I encourage everyone to enjoy true freedom by living a spirit-filled lifestyle.


God bless everyone!



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