Break What's Breaking You | Chains Lose Power When You Name Them
When Jesus said, “If the Son makes you free, you are free indeed,” He wasn’t talking about pretending we’re okay. He was talking about confronting the chains we hide. Freedom doesn’t begin with strength; it begins with honesty. Most of us want breakthrough without admitting what’s breaking us. We pray big prayers but avoid the small truths. But chains don’t break through silence—chains break through exposure.
Every time we excuse, justify, or hide a pattern that’s hurting us, we stay in the prison Jesus already opened the door for. Freedom is not about being strong; freedom is about being truthful. Naming the chain removes its secrecy and removes its power. This is why Jesus always brought issues to the light—because what you bring to Him, He breaks. What you hide, you keep.
Some of you listening already know the exact chain that needs to be named. It’s not a mystery; it’s just uncomfortable. But God delivers honest people, not pretending people. The moment you stop disguising the weight you’re carrying, God begins to lift it. Today is not about perfection. It’s about exposure. Freedom starts where honesty starts. And once you name it, Jesus breaks it.
If the Son makes you free, you are free indeed. And that freedom is available the moment you stop hiding what He came to heal.
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