The Price of Freedom
Elizabeth Keckley was born into slavery in Missouri before the Civil War. Like many in her situation, she longed for freedom—not only for herself but also for her son. Her owner agreed that if she could raise $1,200, she could purchase their freedom. Keckley worked tirelessly as a seamstress and even planned to travel to New York City to earn the money, but her owner feared she might never return. In an act of kindness, several of her wealthy clients in St. Louis contributed the funds she needed. With their help, Elizabeth Keckley paid the price and secured freedom for herself and her child.
Her story reminds us of a deeper spiritual reality. The Bible tells us that every person is born in bondage—not to chains of iron, but to the power of sin. No amount of good works, effort, or determination can purchase our freedom. The price is far too high. Just as Keckley could not have gained liberty without someone stepping in to provide the cost, we could never redeem ourselves from sin.
In mercy and love, Jesus Christ paid the price we could never pay. Through His death on the cross and the shedding of His precious blood, He purchased our freedom from sin. Salvation is not something we earn—it is something Christ has already bought for us. Yet that freedom comes with a purpose. We are not set free so we can live however we please; we are set free so we can live for the One who redeemed us.
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