November 28, 2007
Avoid All Entanglements — Galatians 5:1

Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which Christ has made us free, and do not be entangled again with a yoke of bondage.

When some people come to faith in Jesus Christ, they are soon pulled off to another direction, far from the liberty and grace that God has given to them. Cults, unsound doctrine, and false movements can pull the unsuspecting away from the truth, making shipwreck of their faith.

At the age of 18 I came to believe, putting my trust in God through the finished work of the cross of Jesus Christ. What I didn’t understand was the finished part — there was nothing I could do to repay God for my sins, but I didn’t know that at the time.

Soon, I was pulled in by those whose motives were selfish and whose doctrine was a lie — I became entangled with a group of “believers” who everyone else was calling a cult. Never mind that we read the Bible or that we agreed with most of what other Christians believed, but the legalisms and twisting of truth soon distorted everything. Liberty was traded in for works and even then our works were never quite good enough.

Thankfully, I moved on after eight months but the residual impact of my experience  lingered. I ran far from the Lord and even when I returned several years later, I found myself repeating earlier mistakes — I got caught up yet again with those who were quick to entangle me.

Many years have gone by and I am far removed from those who espouse false teachings.  I no longer am attracted to the sort of movements that can destroy my faith as Biblical wisdom has replaced man-inspired doctrine. Yes, reading the word of God and waiting upon Him for guidance has taught me much about grace and liberty, twin pillars of the faith that guides me today.

If you are caught up in a movement that isn’t inspired of God, then please take my advice: flee from that entanglement and ask God to show you the way through His word. Extracting yourself can be painful, but the wisdom God wants to impart to you will be like the balm of Gilead — soothing to your soul.


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