The Gospel: The Opening of Prison

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The Gospel brings a massive revelation of a new journey to your heart and life, with an invitation to walk out of the imprisonment that keeps you bound.

The question is, do we know what living outside of prison is like? Or do we find that even though we want to be free, we often feel more comfortable in the familiarity of the old ways?

Yet the Gospel brings an invitation for your prison to be opened.

Isaiah 61:1 (NKJV) the opening of the prison to those who are bound . . .

It is interesting that the language of this speaks about prison being opened. But you and I have to take a step and walk out. The Gospel brings the revelation of a Kingdom with power to break chains in your life. But we often have to take a step out of that prison.

Today I want to share with you how this helped me to experience new levels of breakthrough in my life.

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