Imagine being a little bird locked up in a cage only to sit on a perch, never to use your wings. But one day, someone carries your cage outside, lifts the door, and says “Fly, little one! Fly as God made you to!” Oh, the wonder and excitement, the joy and the rush from that first push off the door frame and into the open sky. After flying into freedom, you wouldn’t fly back into that cage again… or would you? So often that’s what we do after God releases us from shame or whatever prison our heart was in before. But freedom in Christ doesn’t come with a return address. When He says free, He means free.
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Mane inplenda ad omnipotentiam Dei
HAEC EST COMMUNIS WHERE QUOMODO, ideis, NUNTIUS PARTICEPSUS, ET PELIOR EO CUM PARIBUS NOSTRIS IN ARGUMENTA QUAE CAUTI sumus DE PLU^IS ET QUIBUS SENTENTIAM SENTENTIAS FERE TANTUM CUM FELLAS loqui possumus. PRODIGIATOR, Opto varias sententias, opiniones, notionesque ad varias res pertinentes explorare. Studeo dare et percipere prudentiam per fidem et opinionem meam, mentem creantis, affectiones, metas et ambitiones. In votis est, etiam communicare potes ut alterutrum acceptabile tenere possimus et se invicem tenere in intentione nostra ad fines, somnia et finem tendentes.
spera et memento Domini in omnibus operibus tuis et prosperabitur tibi
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