For years I stared at the bars of my cage
and was oppressed by their unyielding countenance
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They were built too close together to slip between
but far enough apart to view what I could not reach
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They had always defined the borders of my world
and I could not imagine what might ever change that
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But one day I heard Your voice telling me to turn around
and I saw that there was a door behind me, which was standing wide open
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I wondered if that threshold had always been there
and whether it’s gate had been so ajar
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I looked to my wings, as if I expected them to respond on their own
but they remained quietly by my sides
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It occurred to me that I might be a flightless sort of bird,
whose feathers were simply meant for warmth
After all it’s not as if I’d ever actually flown
But something within me knew that wasn’t right
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I looked to my tiny talons, which so firmly clung to the perch
that narrow dowel that I’d long viewed as a place of exile
and I wondered at what might loosen their grip
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Maybe it will be good enough to know that the door is open
and that I can leave whenever I want
Maybe I can be content with knowing that these wings have flight within them
even if I never feel the wind beneath them
Maybe if I sing the song that free birds sing – I will feel free
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Now I stare at that open door like I once stared at the bars of my cage
Now I understand that the barriers within my soul are far more oppressive than the ones that surround me
And that freedom must first be grasped within the heart
before it can be experienced in the body
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This is my interpretation of something I saw in a vision. I believe that the initial picture is that of a natural man, who lives by his senses. When he hears the voice of his Creator and comes to the place of repentance, he finds that Christ has facilitated his freedom, but that revelation doesn’t necessarily cause him to live as a free man. He may also have the revelation that he was designed for so much more, but that by itself does not cause him to fulfill the potential of his design. He sings songs of freedom, but he never leaves the cage. The enemy tries to convince him that this is all there is, but the Spirit of God continues to confront him. I feel like the Lord said that this is a picture of too many of His children and that without faith it is impossible to please Him. He also reminded me that it is for freedom that He set us free!
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