Daily Devotional

May 18th 2026

MONDAY

“Just because something is technically legal doesn’t mean that it’s spiritually appropriate. If I went around doing whatever I thought I could get by with, I’d be a slave to my whims.”—I Corinthians 6:12 (MSG)

In Corinth, exploitation was part of daily life. Sexual indulgence wasn’t just tolerated—it was institutionalized. The temple of Aphrodite sent priestesses into the streets at night, turning human bodies into commodities for the powerful and the pleasure seeking. In that environment, some believers justified their participation by referencing Christian liberty. If the law allowed it, they reasoned, then surely grace covered it.
But legality has never been the measure of righteousness. Oppressive systems often baptize exploitation, calling it “normal,” “necessary,” or “just the way things are.” Many confuse cultural permission with divine approval. Our society exploits the poor and the vulnerable. They are used, traded, and discarded. Instead of resisting that system, some believers assimilate to it.
But Paul reminds us that, “Just because something is technically legal doesn’t mean that it’s spiritually appropriate.” Christian freedom is not liberty to imitate the world’s brokenness; it is the power to resist it. We should ask: “Does this practice lead me toward life? Or does it place me back under the control of forces that diminish my humanity and the humanity of others?”
Liberation theology reminds us that sin is never only personal—it is also structural. Systems can enslave just as surely as habits can. Christ frees us from both. Romans 7:1–6 declares that we have been released from the old order of bondage so we may serve God in newness of life. To return to practices—personal or societal—that degrade, exploit, or control is to surrender our freedom to the very powers Christ defeated.
Our choices shape the community. What does not enslave one believer may entrap another. Love requires us to consider how our freedom affects the liberation of our neighbor.
The answer is not rejecting all pleasure but discerning which pleasures align with God’s justice, dignity, and wholeness. Flee what enslaves, resist what oppresses, and receive God’s good gifts with gratitude and responsibility.

PRAYER: Liberating God, free us from every chain—personal and systemic—that seeks to claim our loyalty. Teach us to use our freedom not for self indulgence but for the flourishing of our neighbors and the lifting of Your name. Strengthen us to resist anything that diminishes Your image in us or in others. In Jesus’ name, AMEN!

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