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Saturday, March 14, 2026

Daily Devotions for Saturday, March 14, 2026: Breaking Free from the Shadows

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The Daily Devotional

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Breaking Free from the Shadows

“You have set our iniquities before you, our secret sins in the light of your countenance.”Psalm 90:8

Introduction

It would be wonderful if our relationship with Jesus eradicated every temptation, every dark inclination, and every struggle with sin. But the reality is, as long as we live in this fallen world, sin persists—sometimes in ways we don’t even recognize. It comes through our screens, our conversations, our desires, and our habits. Many of us are all too familiar with the battle against secret sins, those persistent struggles we hide from others, and sometimes even from ourselves.

Reflection

A man once visited a doctor with a severe limp. The doctor examined him and offered treatment, but the man hesitated. "I’ve had this limp for years," he said. "I hate it, but honestly, I’ve learned to live with it. I’ve even used it to get sympathy and special treatment. If I’m healed, I won’t have those benefits anymore."

The doctor smiled kindly and replied, "You have to decide—do you want healing, or do you want to keep your limp?"

In the same way, our battle with sin isn’t just about knowing it’s wrong. It’s about truly wanting to be free. We say we want victory, yet deep down, do we cling to the perceived “benefits” of our secret sins? Maybe they give us comfort, a false sense of control, or even a way to cope. But until we believe that life without these sins is far better than life with them, we will remain in chains of our own making.

Application

Victory over sin begins with two essential steps:

1. A Genuine Desire to Change – We must truly want to be free, not just in words but in our hearts. This means surrendering the fleeting pleasure of sin for the eternal joy of righteousness.

2. Bringing It into the Light – Sin thrives in secrecy, but when exposed, its power is weakened. Confessing to God is vital, but we also need trusted friends, mentors, or accountability partners who can help us walk in freedom. Transparency is not about shame—it’s about healing. James 5:16 reminds us, *“Confess your sins to one another, and pray for one another, so that you may be healed.”*

Conclusion

Sin loses its grip when we choose the light. If we truly desire to be free, we must stop hiding in the shadows. The question is not whether God is willing to forgive and restore us—He already is. The real question is, do we truly want to be healed?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, You see my heart completely. Nothing is hidden from You. I confess that I have held on to sins in secret, afraid to let them go. Give me the courage to bring my struggles into the light, to seek true freedom in You, and to walk in the victory that Christ has already won. Surround me with people who will encourage and hold me accountable. Let Your light shine in every corner of my soul, that I may walk in truth and righteousness. 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.