Isaiah 61:1b He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners… Isaiah 61:1
I
didn’t know it at the time, but my name and telephone number were
etched on to a wall inside a cell of the local police station. At some
point, I must have helped someone in the Scottish town I was serving,
and he or she had marked it on the wall. Perhaps they had been drunk and
disorderly, or had been caught stealing lead from the church roof or
shoplifting. Whatever the circumstances were, I may never know, but
years later, when I returned to Maybole, someone told me that my name
was still etched on the prison wall.
I
can remember a time when I received several calls from a few shady
characters in the town. I helped them as best as I could, but I didn’t
realize that the manse telephone was being circulated throughout
Maybole’s underworld. It was just a small town of 6000 people, but we
did have a few frightening families and unsavory personalities. I guess
they latched on to me because of my own alcoholic background.
I
love the fact that Christ can be our Deliverer when we are prisoners to
sin, addiction, and darkness. He has the capacity and power to set us
free from the shackles of problems and the chains of fear that we
all experience from time to time. Isaiah’s prophecy reveals a
Savior who is very much in control of the world and in whose justice,
mercy, and grace we can all rely.
We
don’t need a number etched on our self-imposed prison walls to liberate
us. All we need is Christ in our hearts and He will see to the
freeing of our souls.
Lord
Jesus, we all sin. Sometimes
those past mistakes depressingly imprison us, shackle our souls, and
shatter our dreams. Come to us, Lord, and free us from our fears,
release us from our anxieties, and cleanse us of our sins. In Your Holy
and Liberating Name, we pray. Amen.

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