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Freedom is one of our most cherished ideas—but what do we actually mean by it?
In this episode, Clay explores how Scripture defines freedom and why biblical freedom is very different from the modern idea of “do whatever you want.” Drawing from passages in Galatians, Romans, Psalms, and Corinthians, he examines freedom as responsibility rather than license, the role of guardrails in faithful living, and why exercising our rights without love can still cause real harm.
This isn’t a political rant or a culture-war take. It’s an invitation to recalibrate how we think about freedom—civilly, personally, and spiritually—by pressing our assumptions through Scripture and asking whether our choices reflect the way of Christ.
By Clay CartwrightFreedom is one of our most cherished ideas—but what do we actually mean by it?
In this episode, Clay explores how Scripture defines freedom and why biblical freedom is very different from the modern idea of “do whatever you want.” Drawing from passages in Galatians, Romans, Psalms, and Corinthians, he examines freedom as responsibility rather than license, the role of guardrails in faithful living, and why exercising our rights without love can still cause real harm.
This isn’t a political rant or a culture-war take. It’s an invitation to recalibrate how we think about freedom—civilly, personally, and spiritually—by pressing our assumptions through Scripture and asking whether our choices reflect the way of Christ.