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Saturday, February 27, 2010

A Manifesto of True Freedom

 "So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed." (John 8:36)
 Recently, I handed out the following manifesto to folks on a Listening in Christ retreat I was leading. It was the culmination of what we had been working on during our time together.

FYI: A manifesto is a kind of declaration which expresses core values or deep convictions. It can be for something or against something.

I instructed the retreatants not to merely read and sign it. I told them to take time reading the Scriptures attached to each one and ponder what it was actually declaring. I did not want them to take it lightly. I told them not to sign it at all if they had not pondered in their hearts carefully what they were actually declaring. I would rather they did not sign it at all if they were not really going to work at living it.

If they did sign it, I told them to refer to it regularly to see how they are doing with each statement. I also said they should tell someone of the manifesto so they could be held accountable. My conception of the document is that it should be used as an instrument of deepening into following Jesus.

So I invite you to explore it and decide to let it guide you if it seems right to you and the Holy Spirit.

Notice that I left the last 2 blank for you to write your own declarations.

A MANIFESTO OF TRUE FREEDOM

1. By the grace of God, and of my own accord, I declare that it is for freedom I have been set free, and I will spend my life learning to live in that freedom. (Gal. 5:1,13)

2. By the grace of God, and of my own accord, I choose to stay yoked to Christ as my primary identity. (Mt. 11:28-9)

3. By the grace of God, and of my own accord, I choose to surrender more of my heart and seek to become a Jesus-follower. (Mt. 16:24-6; Jn.12:25-6)

4. By the grace of God, and of my own accord, I choose to learn to live a life of service no matter my circumstance. (Ro. 12:11)

5. By the grace of God, and of my own accord, I declare that the redemptive Kingdom of God will be a primary longing of my heart. (Mt. 6:33)

6. By the grace of God, and of my own accord, I seek to fight the good fight of faith and bring pleasure to my Father in heaven, the one in whom I live and move and have my being. (1Tim. 6:12; He.11:6)

7. By the grace of God, and of my own accord, I will seek to run my race in order to get the crown, not merely finish. (Phil.3:12-4)

8. By the grace of God, and of my own accord, I

9. By the grace of God, and of my own accord, I


Soli Deo Gloria

4 comments:

Kate said...

This is great. Where did you get this idea? Have you ever done this before?
I miss our church's listening in Christ retreats. Thanks so much for your ministry.

What a great concept. I want to be free to follow Jesus, yoked to Him in humble submission, forsaking all else and going deeper into this life with Him every day.
Amen.

Patricia said...

Kit,
Not sure about all this facebook stuff and the first comment may already have reached you. But maybe not. You and Trish have such wonderful gifts. Love this sight and sharing it with children and grandchildren (all over 18, woud you believe!) Leaving CT later this year to take up residence, south of Wilmington, NC. Looking forward to more sunshine to share the shining "son".
Patricia Atwater

Kit said...

Hey Kate,

I have been leading Listening in Christ retreats for years with my wife, Tricia.

I have done all sorts of "response" exercises and tools for people on retreat to help them internalize and really live from the love of God.

The "Manifesto of True Freedom" idea came from the theme of my last retreat about the paradox that being surrendered/yoked to Jesus and his Kingdom mission is the deepest freedom a person can experience in life. That which appears to bind actually frees.

I wanted the students to wrestle with what it means to be yoked to lesser things. Though they sparkle and promise the moon, they can never deliver anything to satisfy the most profound heart longings. In turn, I wanted them to think deeply about what Jesus offers them in becoming a follower.

Glad you desire such yoked freedom!

May you experience increasing liberty in the company of Jesus such that it is your deepest delight to stay near him in all your roles and responsibilities.

Thanks for commenting.

Kit said...

Hey Pat,

Thanks for commenting and sending the blog along to others in your family!

Bon voyage when you head south, and may Wilmington be the best place for the next leg of your journey with Jesus!