Break Your Chains
C-Suite for Christ
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By Paul M. Neuberger, Founder & CEO, C-Suite for Christ
“But if people are bound in chains, held fast by cords of affliction, he tells them what they have done — that they have sinned arrogantly. He makes them listen to correction and commands them to repent of their evil. If they obey and serve him, they will spend the rest of their days in prosperity and their years in contentment.” – ?Job 36:8-11
Job was right. Most of us live in chains. We’re confined and restrained by shackles that resist every escape attempt.
These aren’t literal metal chains, such as John the Baptist endured in prison before his beheading. His were clamped on by a regime that feared his influential prophecies, foretelling a coming savior who would redeem the masses.
No, these are metaphorical chains we put on ourselves – and, for some reason, don’t see. They restrain our daily existence. They hold us back from fulfilling our potential. Yet, inexplicably, we can’t break them.
Most of us are “chained” by fear. Past sins and regrets paralyze us. Maybe it’s the great job we didn’t pursue or the amazing person we didn’t ask out.
Or perhaps it was hurtful statements we made, or times we shrugged off kindnesses that we later realized were incredibly gracious and generous.
Self-imprisonment is all too real. We continually ask: Am I good enough? Am I worthy of love? Do I have what it takes to be successful?
Society can “chain” us, too. Its norms dictate that we do not talk about Christ in the workplace or mention Him on social media. Obviously, these chains need to be cast off to fulfill the Great Commission!
So, we remain shackled to our desk, couch, and doubts … and largely unaware. Yet we desperately want to be unbound and freed. We just don’t know how or where to turn.
Reach for the Key
“I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.’” – Galatians 2:20
It’s easy to get stuck in the past. We all have regrets for things we did or didn’t do. Some carry deep scars from the trauma of abuse, addiction, or abandonment. Everyone has baggage. The only difference is the weight.
Yes, these " chains " bind us … and only Jesus holds the key.
It’s never too late to turn the page with Christ and begin a new life. The Bible says the “old” us shared the cross at Calvary. That being is gone. Christ lives in us instead.
He calls on us to surrender. It’s the opportunity to experience a full life in Him. Will we accept this offer of a fresh start?
For many, it’s a big ask. They fear having to give up, well, something that must be really valuable in return. We always expect a trade-off, right?
Hesitations aside, try getting started with these practices in mind:
·???????? Keep God first. Pray to start the day. Read Scripture. Share the Gospel. Make church a reason to miss other events – not the other way around. Too “busy” to prioritize Christ? All the more reason to escape being Buried Under Satan’s Yoke.
·???????? Forget the past. Yikes. Talk about “big asks.” Well, just like we’re called to crucify our sinful desires, do the same to your heavy, burdensome past. Nail it to a tree, then pound more nails into it. Crucify and bury its unwelcome, unforgiving weight.
·???????? Don’t obsess about the future. It’s OK to set goals and make plans. Yet, trust God to guide your path into the future. Know that things might not happen in your desired order or timeframe. He will not abandon you.
·???????? Put God’s Word first. We’re barraged daily by words – from family, co-workers, friends, social media, advertisements, and other sources. Start your day right by reading God’s Word. The Bible is a firm foundation for building wisdom and discretion to interpret the many other words we hear.
Surrender to Victory
“Trust in him at all times, you people; pour out your hearts to him, for God is our refuge.” – ?Psalms 62:8
Being “chained” to our past seems part of human nature. We can’t undo what’s been done … and it drives us crazy. Therapy and coaching can loosen the shackles, but they won’t break them.
Only surrendering to Jesus offers a release from past pains and regrets. We can’t live our best life until we cross this threshold, which opens the door to joy and prosperity.
It’s not a one-way street, though. We need to be open and honest with Him. This means confessing our sins and missteps and taking responsibility.
Yes, it’s being vulnerable. Christ offers a safe place where we can be open with our emotions. He will not judge us. He’ll forgive us.
Therein lies the beauty and freedom of the surrender. Jesus will break the chains that have held us for far too long. We can turn the page to a new chapter.
Why are we afraid?
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2 天前Thanks for sharing Paul! Can't help but hear "And Can it Be" ringing in my ears reading this. My chains fell off, my heart was free...
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5 天前Fear, regret, and self-doubt can paralyze us, but God’s love offers grace and redemption. John the Baptist’s unshaken faith, even in prison, challenges us to boldly pursue our calling despite societal pressures. As the Bible says, “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery” (Galatians 5:1, NIV). True freedom begins with surrendering to Jesus, casting off fear, and stepping into the life we’re called to live.
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6 天前This is a really good share??
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1 周Great post and great reminder that we are called to be free from all chains. Even (or maybe especially) those of our own making!!