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October 30, 2000
A Heart Set Free
I will walk at liberty, for I seek Your precepts. --Psalm 119:45

If the best-selling books accurately reflect what's important to a great many people, then freedom is a top priority. Check a current list of the most popular "how to" titles and see how many deal with becoming free—in finances, health, work, attitudes, and relationships. Publishers know that in our relentless quest for a fulfilling life, hang-ups are out and personal freedom is in.

It's no surprise, then, that one of the world's most enduring bestsellers, the Bible, is all about emancipated living. But the Scriptures offer the unique perspective that true freedom is found by obeying Almighty God, not by living according to our own desires.

The psalmist celebrated God's Word as the key to personal liberty. Within the Lord's commands he found guidance and strength to move freely through life. One translation of Psalm 119:32 says, "I run in the path of Your commands, for You have set my heart free." Verse 45 proclaims, "I will walk at liberty, for I seek Your precepts."

Imagine what it would be like to be released from your greatest anxiety and to run free. It can happen. If you would like to find freedom today, obey God's Word and let Him set your heart free.  — David C. McCasland

Our selfish ways imprison us—
We cry out to be free;
But if we will obey God's Word,
We'll find true liberty. —Sper
True freedom is not found by choosing our own way, but by yielding to God's way.

Bible in One Year: Ezekiel 10–12; Proverbs 11:12-21
http://rbc.org/devotions.aspx?id=4982
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