Galatians 5:1
“Stand firm therefore in the liberty by which Christ has made us free, and don’t be entangled again with a yoke of bondage.”
BEREAN.AI
Title: Christ Set Us Free
Scripture: Galatians 5:1
Paul writes with urgency: "For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery." This is not a suggestion. It is a command backed by the blood of Christ. The Galatians were turning back to Jewish ceremonies, thinking they needed more than Jesus to be right with God. Paul will have none of it.
The slavery Paul targets is any system that says, "Christ is good, but you also need..." Maybe the addition is circumcision for them. For us it might be church attendance, political activism, or perfect quiet-time consistency. The moment we add anything to Christ as necessary for acceptance with God, we have abandoned the gospel. We have traded freedom for chains we forge ourselves.
Notice Paul says Christ set us free. We did not earn this freedom. We were slaves to sin, unable to obey God's law from the heart. Christ obeyed perfectly where we failed, died the death we deserved, and rose to give us new life. His work is complete. There is no leftover balance for us to pay. Faith means resting in His finished work, not supplementing it with our performance.
This freedom is not license to sin. Paul spends the next verses warning against that mistake. Christian freedom is the power to serve God without fear. It is the ability to obey Him out of gratitude, not terror. The slave obeys to avoid punishment. The free child obeys to please a loving Father. This changes everything about how we approach God each day.
Standing firm looks like refusing to measure your Christianity by man-made standards. When your conscience says, "God must be disappointed because you missed church last week," you answer, "Christ set me free from that condemnation." When culture says, "Good Christians always vote this way," you test it by Scripture, not peer pressure. Freedom thinks clearly because it is not panicked about proving itself.
This affects how we treat other believers. If Christ has freed them too, we dare not load them with our personal convictions. The family who eats only organic, the couple who homeschools, the man who never watches R-rated movies-these are choices, not requirements. When we treat preferences as laws, we become the new slave drivers, and we need to repent.
Prayer: Lord, we confess how quickly we trade Your freedom for slavery. We add rules, then judge ourselves and others by them. Thank You that Christ's work is complete. Teach us to stand firm in the liberty You purchased. Let our obedience flow from love, not fear. Amen.