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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2026 · 35 MIN

Mark of Freedom

from Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene · host Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene

Freedom is one of America’s most celebrated words—but do we even agree on what it means? In this message, “Mark of Freedom,” Pastor Ian examines how our culture’s definition of liberty (“the power to do as I please”) often collides with real life—where my “freedom” can become someone else’s harm.Drawing from John 8:23–36, we hear Jesus’ unsettling claim: people who insist they’re free can still be enslaved—not bygovernments or circumstances, but by sin, shame, and distorted aims.With Scripture spanning Romans 5–6, 1 John 4, Genesis 1, and Jesus’ greatest commandment, this sermon argues that true freedom isn’t rule-breaking or rule-keeping. It’s something deeper:The real mark of freedom is the ability to love as Godloves—loving God and loving our neighbor. And that kind of love isn’t powered by willpower, politics, or moral performance, but by the transforming work of the Holy Spirit.If you’ve ever wondered why “freedom” feels so contested—and what Jesus means by “free indeed”—this sermon is for you.

Freedom is one of America’s most celebrated words—but do we even agree on what it means? In this message, “Mark of Freedom,” Pastor Ian examines how our culture’s definition of liberty (“the power to do as I please”) often collides with real life—where my “freedom” can become someone else’s harm.Drawing from John 8:23–36, we hear Jesus’ unsettling claim: people who insist they’re free can still be enslaved—not bygovernments or circumstances, but by sin, shame, and distorted aims.With Scripture spanning Romans 5–6, 1 John 4, Genesis 1, and Jesus’ greatest commandment, this sermon argues that true freedom isn’t rule-breaking or rule-keeping. It’s something deeper:The real mark of freedom is the ability to love as Godloves—loving God and loving our neighbor. And that kind of love isn’t powered by willpower, politics, or moral performance, but by the transforming work of the Holy Spirit.If you’ve ever wondered why “freedom” feels so contested—and what Jesus means by “free indeed”—this sermon is for you.

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