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  • The prison door is open.
    It’s not cracked… it’s not waiting on approval…

    It has already been opened by Christ.
    The cross has already paid for your freedom—fully, completely, once and for all.

    There is nothing left to earn.
    Nothing left to prove.
    Nothing left to fix before you can walk out.

    And yet… many remain seated.
    Not because the chains are still there—
    But because the voice of accusation is still loud.

    The enemy doesn’t need to lock the door
    if he can convince you it’s still closed.

    He whispers:
    “You’re not ready.”
    “You’re still that person.”
    “You don’t deserve to walk out of here.”

    If you believe that voice,
    you will stay in a place that no longer has authority over you.
    Freedom is not just something Christ provided—
    It’s something you must step into.

    At some point, you have to stop listening to the voice
    that keeps you sitting…
    and start responding to the voice
    that is calling you forward.

    Jesus didn’t open the door so you could visit freedom—
    He opened it so you could live in it.

    So the question is not: Are you free?
    The question is: Will you get up and walk out?
    The prison door is open. It’s not cracked… it’s not waiting on approval… It has already been opened by Christ. The cross has already paid for your freedom—fully, completely, once and for all. There is nothing left to earn. Nothing left to prove. Nothing left to fix before you can walk out. And yet… many remain seated. Not because the chains are still there— But because the voice of accusation is still loud. The enemy doesn’t need to lock the door if he can convince you it’s still closed. He whispers: “You’re not ready.” “You’re still that person.” “You don’t deserve to walk out of here.” If you believe that voice, you will stay in a place that no longer has authority over you. Freedom is not just something Christ provided— It’s something you must step into. At some point, you have to stop listening to the voice that keeps you sitting… and start responding to the voice that is calling you forward. Jesus didn’t open the door so you could visit freedom— He opened it so you could live in it. So the question is not: Are you free? The question is: Will you get up and walk out?
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