Your Suffering is Ending
There is something that has had its hands on your life for longer than it should have.
Not a circumstance. Not a season. Something with a grip. Something that has been holding down areas of your life that should have been free a long time ago — and that has continued holding them regardless of what you have prayed, what you have believed, or how long you have been waiting for it to let go.
Most people assume the answer is more time.
Luke 13 reveals something different.
There is a moment in this passage where something that had held on for longer than most people can imagine — something that everyone around her had accepted as permanent — lost its grip in a matter of seconds. Not gradually. Not eventually. Not after a season of additional waiting.
In seconds.
And here is what nobody is talking about — the reason it held on as long as it did has nothing to do with how much faith she had, how much she prayed, or how deserving she was of her freedom. The reason it held on was something else entirely. Something specific. Something named. Something that the moment it was confronted — directly, with authority, without negotiation — could not hold on for a single second longer.
What was that something?
And why does this passage reveal that what has been holding YOU is not as permanent as it has felt — and that the moment it is confronted the right way it cannot stay?
There is a specific thing said in this passage — not a prayer, not a request, not a plea — something far more direct than any of those — that ended what 18 years of waiting could not end.
