The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death. Thank Him for freeing you from sin and for making His power available to you! When you’re tempted to do something that’s wrong, remember that you can say no, and trust God to help you do what’s right instead. We don't have to stay stuck in sinful habits-Jesus has freed us from sin so we can soar with Him!"ĭid you know that if you trust Jesus as your Savior you have the power to say no to sin? You don’t have to give in to it because Jesus has freed you from sin and it doesn’t control you anymore. "When we realize that something we're doing is wrong, we can stop immediately and confess our sin to Jesus, who always forgives us. "We've been set free and don't need to be ruled by sin any longer," said Mom. That's more foolish than he was, don't you think?" Bailey and Luke nodded. 1 Billy Graham Parkway, Charlotte, NC 28201 Local: 70 Toll Free: 1-87 BGEA is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. But like that little eagle who lived the life of a chicken, we often choose to live as though we can't help but do wrong things. "Because we trust in Jesus, God has given us the power to say no to sin. Read your favorite daily devotional and Christian Bible devotions free online. "And that means we don't have to keep on sinning?" asked Bailey. Then Jesus came to save us and set us free from the power of sin." The Our Daily Bread devotional is published and distributed in more than 40 languages world-wide, and available in 10 languages online. The Bible says we were all once slaves to sin. "But like that eagle, we often fail to realize our full potential. "We do that too sometimes," remarked Mom. "He could have soared the skies, and all he did was scratch the dirt!" He just kept on living like a chicken almost until the day he died." "The wise old owl who lived near the farm told him he was an eaglet-and that he could fly high in the sky like the great eagle-but he didn't believe it. "Someone should've told him he was an eagle," said Luke. After the egg hatched, she brought him up like one of her chicks." "The hen didn't know it wasn't one of hers, and she sat on it with the rest of her eggs. "Well, when he was still inside an egg, the egg was stolen and taken to the henhouse," Bailey explained. "Why did he think that?" asked her little brother, Luke. Spurgeon, revised and updated by Alistair Begg. "I just finished a story about a baby eagle who thought he was a little chick." Devotional material is taken from Morning and Evening, written by C. "Are you enjoying your book?" asked Mom as Bailey curled up on the couch with a book of folktales.
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