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“They may take our lives, but they’ll never take our freedom.” Those words, spoken by Mel Gibson’s character, William Wallace, in the film, Braveheart, is one of the most iconic lines in movie lore. The film is Hollywood’s version of the life of William Wallace, a 13th century commoner who led the fight for Scotland’s independence from England. Freedom is certainly something to be valued.
No one should know that better than the people of God. Our freedom was purchased by Jesus Christ on the cross. He laid down His life to set us free from sin. But, exactly what all does that freedom mean for our lives today?
By Pastor Dan Johnson“They may take our lives, but they’ll never take our freedom.” Those words, spoken by Mel Gibson’s character, William Wallace, in the film, Braveheart, is one of the most iconic lines in movie lore. The film is Hollywood’s version of the life of William Wallace, a 13th century commoner who led the fight for Scotland’s independence from England. Freedom is certainly something to be valued.
No one should know that better than the people of God. Our freedom was purchased by Jesus Christ on the cross. He laid down His life to set us free from sin. But, exactly what all does that freedom mean for our lives today?