Grace Produces Freedom, Not Bondage
The early church faced a dangerous teaching: that believers must keep the Mosaic Law to be fully accepted by God. But Paul, Barnabas, and James all affirmed that grace produces freedom—not bondage. Acts 15:10 warns against placing a yoke on believers that even the Israelites could not bear. Many Christians today still carry invisible yokes: the pressure to be perfect, the fear of disappointing God, the need to perform spiritually to feel accepted. These burdens steal our joy and distort our view of God. Paul wrote to the Galatians that adding human effort to salvation causes us to fall from grace—not in the sense of losing salvation, but in losing sight of grace as our foundation. True grace opens prison doors. It lifts heavy burdens. It restores hope. It empowers obedience, but never demands it as a prerequisite for acceptance. Grace frees you from striving so you can walk in the Spirit and experience the life God designed for you. The more deeply you understand God’s grace, the more ...