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    Counsel #26 — Power of Liberation

    Picture: Counsel #26 — Power of LiberationCR 115.1

    Communication plays a powerful role in liberation, giving people a voice to express their thoughts, experiences, and desires for freedom. Throughout history, words have sparked movements, challenged injustice, and united communities in the pursuit of change. When people communicate openly and truthfully, they expose oppression and advocate for the dignity and rights of others.CR 115.2

    In a Christian context, communication and liberation go hand in hand. Jesus used His words to confront religious hypocrisy, uplift the marginalized, and bring spiritual freedom. Today, effective communication continues to empower individuals and communities. Whether through peaceful protests, storytelling, advocacy, or open dialogue, speaking out against injustice creates opportunities for healing and growth. As Christians, we are called to use our words to defend the voiceless, stand for truth, and promote reconciliation. By choosing to communicate with courage and compassion, we can become instruments of liberation in a world longing for justice and peace.[118] https://www.adventist.org/christian-behavior/social-justice-a-christian-duty/ CR 115.3

    “Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” John 8:32 NIVCR 115.4

    “No man can stand firm for right in whose heart the truth does not abide.” Ellen White in God’s Amazing Grace, p. 30CR 115.5

    Reflect: What practical steps can you take to use your voice to speak truth and promote freedom for others in your community? What possible obstacles might you have to overcome in this process?CR 115.6

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