Too Free to Handle? The Scandal of Freedom in Christ (Part 2)
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If freedom in Christ is real…
why do we keep trying to manage it?
In Part 2 of Too Free to Handle?, we go deeper into what biblical freedom actually looks like when it’s lived—not controlled, padded, or restrained by legalism.
This conversation moves beyond rule-keeping and behavior modification into heart transformation, surrender, and daily communion with God. Because the New Covenant was never about fixing behavior—it was about receiving a new heart.
We explore:
- Why the Old Covenant focused on external restraint—and why it never truly healed the heart
- How legalism still sneaks into modern Christianity under the guise of “holiness”
- Why God cares more about your internal state than your outward appearance
- The difference between obedience from obligation and obedience born from love
- How traditions can draw us closer to God without becoming bondage
- Why freedom grows through surrender, not self-effort
- How renewing the mind leads to genuine transformation—not exhaustion
- Why true discipleship is relational, not performative
- How pride, unforgiveness, and sin quietly block intimacy with God
- Why spiritual maturity increases discernment—and self-respect
- How serving others keeps knowledge from turning into arrogance
- What it means to walk in freedom without fear, guilt, or control
This episode challenges both legalistic religion and shallow grace, calling believers back to union, communion, and identity in Christ.
Freedom in Christ isn’t reckless.
It isn’t dangerous.
And it isn’t something you earn.
It’s a gift.
It’s relational.
And it’s meant to be lived—daily.
If you’ve ever felt bound by expectations, weighed down by performance, or afraid of getting it “wrong,” this conversation is for you.
👉 Listen prayerfully.
👉 Let the Spirit lead.
👉 And stop putting boundaries where Christ already broke the chains.
Notes: I meant to say "pyramid scheme"
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