Bridget Lee - The Secret to Freedom
Ephesian 4:29-32
This message presents freedom not as self-expression without limits, but as life formed in intimacy with Jesus and sharpened in spiritual maturity. The introduction alone sets the tone by emphasizing discipleship, hospitality, the word of God, meditation, worship, and community as part of the Lord's work of freedom. The hope in the sermon is that real freedom grows where hearts are shaped by Jesus, spiritual tools are sharpened, and people learn to live deeply in the presence of God. Let the Lord show you where your spiritual tools have become dull. Return to worship, Scripture, prayer, and community, and ask God to lead you into the kind of freedom that reshapes the whole life. Lord, lead us into true freedom. Sharpen what has grown dull in us, deepen our intimacy with you, and form us through your word, your presence, and your people.
- The service introduces Bridget Lee as a trusted voice shaped by mission, hospitality, and long obedience.
- The message is framed around spiritual formation, sharpening spiritual tools, and growing in deep intimacy with the Lord.
- Rather than presenting freedom as superficial relief, the sermon points toward a life forged in worship, community, and the word.
- Let the Lord show you where your spiritual tools have become dull.
- Return to worship, Scripture, prayer, and community, and ask God to lead you into the kind of freedom that reshapes the whole life.
Let the Lord show you where your spiritual tools have become dull. Return to worship, Scripture, prayer, and community, and ask God to lead you into the kind of freedom that reshapes the whole life.
Lord, lead us into true freedom. Sharpen what has grown dull in us, deepen our intimacy with you, and form us through your word, your presence, and your people.
Bridget Lee - The Secret to Freedom
Ephesian 4:29-32