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What if the world’s “free” always costs you, but God’s freedom costs Him and sets you truly free? We open with a familiar hook—the glitter of no-money-down offers and too-good-to-be-true perks—then tear the facade to reveal the enemy’s two sharpest tools: distraction and deception. From there we anchor ourselves in John 8, where Jesus promises that disciples who abide in His word will know truth—and that truth makes them free indeed.

We walk through the heart of redemption as a covenant, not a casual promise. Christ, our kinsman redeemer, came through uncorrupted blood, paid the full price at Calvary, and invited us into a freedom that honors both grace and responsibility. The message challenges easy slogans by showing how redemption is purchased in a moment yet fulfilled across time: saved now, unbound in process, and perfected at the resurrection. Along the way, we explore the hope of incorruptible bodies, the trumpet call, and a renewed creation echoing Isaiah’s vision where the wolf dwells with the lamb and knowledge of the Lord fills the earth.

This isn’t theory—it’s a call to live free today. We talk about choosing life, closing doors that invite darkness, and prioritizing the Word together. The Lazarus story becomes our living template: Jesus calls us out, and the church helps unbind us—one strip at a time. Expect some sting as healing takes root, but watch as shame, false teaching, and old wounds loosen their grip. We pray boldly for deliverance, speak authority in Jesus’ name, and step into a new season equipped for hard problems and holy solutions. If you’re hungry for faith with substance and hope that holds, this conversation is your invitation to walk forward from the tomb and keep walking.

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