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Ignorance Enslaves

Ignorance Enslaves

Therefore my people will go into exile far away because they do not know me. Those who are great and honored will starve, and the common people will die of thirst. Isaiah 5:13 NLT

The knowledge of God is not simply an accumulation of theological data, but a vital relationship that sustains our freedom. The prophet Isaiah reveals a stark truth: the lack of knowledge regarding God’s character, promises, and will has devastating consequences. When a people ignore who their Lord is and how His Kingdom operates, they become vulnerable to the enemy’s lies, poor decisions, and eventually, a form of spiritual and emotional captivity that consumes their strength.

The freedom that Christ promised us is intrinsically linked to the truth. We cannot walk in victory if we are unaware of the spiritual laws that govern our lives. The discipline of seeking the Lord in prayer and in the systematic study of the Bible is not a religious burden, but the sure path to avoid captivity. Let us decide today to be a people who know their God, so that our hunger may be satisfied with His righteousness and our thirst with the presence of His Spirit.

Therefore my people will go into exile far away because they do not know me. Those who are great and honored will starve, and the common people will die of thirst. Isaiah 5:13 NLT

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