Many people want freedom, but continue entertaining the same environments, conversations, relationships, and thought patterns that kept them trapped before. At some point, certain doors must close.
Ephesians 4:27 says, “Do not give the devil a foothold.” The enemy looks for openings. Sometimes it starts small a compromise, a toxic conversation, an unhealthy relationship, an unchecked thought, or revisiting something God already delivered you from. Little by little, what was once closed begins reopening again.
Not every relationship deserves continued access to your life. Not every environment is healthy for your future. Some doors cannot remain open if freedom is going to remain alive.
Protecting your freedom may require difficult decisions. It may mean walking away from toxic influences, forgiving someone from your past, setting boundaries, ending unhealthy habits, or refusing to revisit what once controlled you.
Freedom often grows through the doors we decide to close.
📍 Discussion Question:
What is one “door” in your life that God may be asking you to close in order to protect your freedom?