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Day 21 | 21 Days to Freedom – Lies We Believe & the Truth That Sets Us Free
Truth: Jesus is the Truth, and He brings freedom.
John 14:6 — “Jesus said to him, ‘I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.’”
John 8:32 — “And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
Freedom is not found in trying harder, doing better, or fixing ourselves. True freedom is found in the Person, Jesus Christ. He does not merely speak truth; He is the Truth. Every lie we have confronted over these past days ultimately finds its answer in Him.
Jesus did not come to offer behavior modification or temporary relief. He came to reconcile us to the Father, break the power of sin, and restore us to life as God intended. When we know Christ, we are not just informed we are transformed. Truth is not simply something we believe; it is someone we follow.
Freedom, then, is not a one-time breakthrough but a daily walk. Each day we choose whether we will live by God’s Word or be shaped by the lies of fear, shame, pride, control, or isolation. As we abide in Christ and remain in His truth, freedom becomes our way of life—not because circumstances change, but because we are anchored in Him (John 8:31).
The same Jesus who set you free is the One who will keep you free. What He begins, He sustains. Freedom is not the end of a journey it is the beginning of a new way of living. Continue choosing truth over lies. Continue walking in repentance, humility, faith, and obedience. When the enemy whispers again and he will return to the truth of who Jesus is and who you are in Him.
Stand firm in the freedom Christ has given you (Galatians 5:1).
01/28/2026
Day 16 | 21 Days to Freedom – Lies We Believe & the Truth That Sets Us Free
The Lie: “My Past Disqualifies My Future”
The Truth: God redeems the past and restores the future.
2 Cor 5:17 “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, al l things have become new.”
This lie is fueled by memory. It tells us that our mistakes, sins, losses, or missed opportunities have permanently altered what God can do with our lives. It replays former chapters and convinces us that the story is already ruined. Over time, regret replaces hope, and the future feels closed because the past feels too heavy.
But Scripture declares that the past does not have final authority over the future, God does. 2 Corinthians 5:17 speaks of more than self-improvement; it speaks of new creation. In Christ, God does not merely revise your life, He recreates it. This does not erase the past or deny responsibility. It means the past no longer defines your identity or limits God’s redemptive power.
This is where Romans 8:28 gives us assurance. God does not waste anything, not failure, not loss, not suffering. He works all things together for good for those who love Him and are called according to His purpose. Even the chapters marked by regret can become instruments of wisdom, humility, and testimony when placed in God’s hands.
Restoration begins internally. A new creation replaces what was broken. God does not erase the past; He redeems it, weaving even loss into His good purposes and directing the future according to His will. Your story is not over because of where you’ve been. In Christ, your future is shaped by who God is and what He is still doing.
Scripture Anchors for Today:
Romans 8:28 — God works all things together for good according to His purpose.
Isaiah 43:18–19 — God is doing a new thing.
Philippians 3:13–14 — Pressing forward, not living defined by the past.
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