Thursday, May 5, 2011

Four Kinds of Freedom

"1) If you don't have the desire to do a thing, you are not fully free to do it. Oh, you may muster the will power to do what you don't want to do, but nobody calls that full freedom. It's not the way we want to live. There is a constraint and pressure on us that we don't want.
 2) And if you have the desire to do something, but no ability to do it, you are not free to do it.
 3) And if you have the desire and the ability to do something, but no opportunity to do it, you are not free to do it.
 4) And if you have the desire to do something, and the ability to do it, and the opportunity to do it, but it destroys you in the end, you are not fully free—not free indeed.
 To be fully free, we must have the desire, the ability, and the opportunity to do what will make us happy forever. No regrets. And only Jesus, the Son of God who died and rose for us, can make that possible. If the Son shall set you free, you shall be free indeed."  --John Piper


God Bless,
   A.W.

1 comment:

  1. A most wonderful post. This freedom is talked about often by many, but I fear it is experienced and understood by only a few.

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