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The Daily Devotional
Monday, March 23, 2026
Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!
“For freedom Christ has set us free. Stand firm, therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery.” — Galatians 5:1
Introduction
On March 23, 1775, in the historic St. John’s Episcopal Church in Richmond, Virginia, Patrick Henry delivered his passionate cry for freedom: “Give me liberty, or give me death!” His words galvanized the American colonies in their pursuit of independence from tyranny. More than just political rhetoric, his speech echoes a deeper truth found in Scripture—true liberty is found in Christ alone. The Apostle Paul reminds us that Jesus has set us free, calling us to stand firm in that freedom and resist anything that would enslave us again.
Reflection
Patrick Henry’s famous speech was not just about political autonomy—it was about the courage to live free, no matter the cost. Similarly, as Christians, we are called to live in the freedom Christ has won for us, but the enemy continually tempts us back into bondage—whether to sin, fear, or legalism.
Imagine a prisoner who has been set free after years of confinement. The doors swing open, the chains fall off, and he steps into the light of freedom. But after a few days, he voluntarily returns to his cell, finding comfort in its familiarity. It seems absurd, yet how often do we, as believers, return to the very sins, fears, and burdens from which Christ has liberated us?
When Patrick Henry proclaimed his bold words, he was not merely asking for political freedom—he was willing to lay down his life for it. In the same way, Jesus paid the ultimate price for our spiritual liberty. He took on death so that we might live free. The question is: Will we embrace that freedom, or will we return to the chains of sin, doubt, and despair?
Application
1. Examine Your Chains – Are there areas in your life where you are still living as though enslaved? It might be habitual sin, fear of the future, or a legalistic approach to faith. Identify them and surrender them to Christ.
2. Stand Firm – Just as Patrick Henry urged resistance to oppression, Paul commands us to stand firm in Christ. Don’t let the world, the flesh, or the devil pull you back into spiritual bondage.
3. Live Courageously – True freedom in Christ allows us to walk boldly in faith, even when it is costly. Like the American revolutionaries who fought for their freedom, we too must be willing to fight—through prayer, Scripture, and obedience—to remain in the liberty of Christ.
Conclusion
The battle cry of Patrick Henry resonates far beyond the pages of history; it speaks to the spiritual battle we face today. Christ has set us free, and we must not return to slavery. Will we choose the freedom Christ offers, or will we let fear and sin reign over us? Let us boldly proclaim, “Give me liberty in Christ, or nothing at all!”
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for the freedom You have given us through Jesus Christ. Help me to stand firm and not return to the chains from which You have delivered me. Strengthen my faith to walk boldly in Your truth, rejecting fear, sin, and doubt. May my life reflect the liberty found in You, and may I share that freedom with others. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Devotional by: Kenny Sallee, ThM — Deming, NM, USA
The Bible texts are from the New Revised Standard Version Bible (NRSV)© 1989, 1993, the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
