BE FREE
Freedom is a Journey | Be Free | Campus Pastors
November 16, 2025 | By Steven Lee
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What if freedom isn’t a destination, but a road you walk every day?
Life rarely plays out the way we imagined. One minute you’re chasing a dream, the next you’re wondering how it all fell apart. This message is for the guy stuck in the middle of the mess, who’s tired of pretending everything’s fine. Whether it's a delay, a detour, or a disappointment, this is your reminder that God still walks with people who feel lost. The road to freedom is not about perfection. It’s about motion. One honest step at a time.
This message unpacks three simple but powerful keys: Recognize His Presence, Remember His Promises, and Rely on His People. Jesus isn’t just waiting at the finish line. He’s walking right beside you, even when you don’t recognize Him. The good news is, you don’t have to get it all right. You just have to keep going.
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Be Free – Freedom is a Journey
Campus Pastors
Nov 16th, 2025
// Community Question: What stood out to you about how freedom isn’t a moment but a process? How have you seen God work slowly or unexpectedly in your journey?
// Discussion Questions
- When life takes a detour, how can you slow down enough to notice that Jesus is walking with you? What helps you stay aware of His presence in daily life?
- Freedom often means trusting God “in the middle” — between what He’s brought you out of and where He’s taking you. What’s your “middle” right now, and how can you practice standing firm in it?
- What’s an area of life where God may be inviting you to take a step of obedience or let go of control? How can your group support you in that?
- We were reminded that free people are sent people. How can this group live missionally — serving or reaching others together? What might God be prompting you to do next?
- Every story of freedom ended in gratitude and worship. What’s one thing you can thank God for right now? How can your worship this week reflect the freedom He’s given you?
// Challenge: When life feels uncertain, what Scriptures or truths keep you grounded? How can you build rhythms that help you remember God’s promises regularly? And how can this group help each other stay connected to God and his truth?