Welcome to this seven-day journey exploring the theme of living in the in-between time—a space that holds both tension and promise. As we navigate the complexities of life, let’s reflect on liberation from various forms of captivity, as outlined in my book, Liberty to the Captives , an Amazon best seller. This week, we’ll dive deeply into our dual existence as citizens of the kingdom and residents of this world. For more insights, visit my author website BishopRaymondRivera.com, and connect with me on Facebook and Instagram. Don’t miss my Don’t forget to tune into Bishop Talk for deeper discussions on liberation.
Day 1: Embracing the Tension
Theme: Living with Paradox
Today, let’s acknowledge the conflict between our earthly existence and our heavenly calling. Reflect on where you feel “caught” in life’s circumstances. Identify your personal captivities—whether rooted in poverty, relationships, or systemic issues.
Verse:
“Let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.”
(Matthew 5:16, ESV)
Challenge:
Share your insights on social media and tag @BishopRaymondRivera. Encourage your friends to join this important conversation.
Day 2: The Already and the Not Yet
Theme: Hope Amid Uncertainty
Engage with the idea of “already but not yet.” In this hopeful tension, we are invited to see God’s promises actively. Maintain that spirit of expectation and aspiration amid limitations.
Verse:
“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
(Jeremiah 29:11, NIV)
Challenge:
Journal about practical ways to align your actions with future kingdom values. Share your discoveries on your platforms, inviting others to explore with you.
Day 3: The Power of Perspective
Theme: Shifting Mindsets
Shifting our perspective from limitation to potential is transformative. Consider the captivities listed in my book. Choose one area to focus on for change this week.
Verse:
“I can do all things through him who strengthens me.”
(Philippians 4:13, ESV)
Challenge:
Post about your focus usingCaptivityTo Liberty , motivating others to engage in this journey. Encourage them to read Liberty to the Captives for deeper insights.
Day 4: Anchored in His Presence
Theme: Spiritual Grounding
Our faith must be anchored in His presence to thrive in the in-between. Cultivate practices like prayer and community worship that attune you to God’s guidance.
Verse:
“Be still, and know that I am God.”
(Psalm 46:10, ESV)
Challenge:
Share a favorite scripture or devotional that inspires you. Invite your community to reflect on their spiritual practices.
Day 5: Being Salt and Light
Theme: Active Witness
What does it mean to embody salt and light in a world often overshadowed by darkness? Seek opportunities to reflect kingdom values through acts of kindness and integrity.
Verse:
“You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden.”
(Matthew 5:14, ESV)
Challenge:
Document your experiences in doing good today and share them. Mention ,Liberty to the Captives in your post to inspire others.
Day 6: Grace in Our Shortcomings
Theme: Embracing Flaws
Each day offers opportunities for grace. Share your own shortcomings and how God transforms those moments into lessons of liberation.
Verse:
“But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’”
(2 Corinthians 12:9, ESV)
Challenge:
Encourage your community to share their stories of grace using ,My Journey to Liberty.
Day 7: A Vision for the Future
Theme: Aspiration and Action
As we wrap up this week, envision right division make it playing on tablets so he may run with it so share a vision and a social media post inviting others to shape the futures so the first tells you to write things down. Do you understand now the future God has for you. Write down aspirations that reflect the values of the kingdom and shape your current actions.
Verse:
“And the Lord answered me and said, Write the vision; make it plain on tablets, so that he may run who reads it.”
(Habakkuk 2:2, ESV)
Challenge:
Share your vision in a social media post, inviting others to shape a future that reflects God’s liberation. Encourage them to read Liberty to the Captives for deeper understanding.
Thank you for joining me on this journey through the in-between time. Remember, you are not alone; we are all navigating this tension together. As we uplift one another, let the discussions around liberation continue.
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Blessings,
Bishop Raymon Rivera