Aphesis! I am Free! April 2, 2026

Two songs, one that is old school and the other, well—new school, are ringing in my head today. Both are about aphesis, pronounced AF-uh-sis. Yes, that’s a Greek word. Now, I don’t claim to be an expert in Greek. But the New Testament was written in Greek, and it is important to understand the original meaning of critical words like this one (aphesis) which was used prominently in Luke 4:18.

“He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, to proclaim liberty [aphesis] to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty [aphesis] those who are oppressed” (Luke 4:18 NKJV).

Aphesis! I am Free!

Old School

          I am free! Praise the LORD, I’m free!

          No longer bound; no more chains holding me!

          My soul is resting; it’s such a blessing!

          Praise the LORD, hallelujah, I’m free!

                                        –Percy Bady (Thompson Community Singers)

New School

          Hey-yo, one, two, three

          Get up, we got victory!

          No weapon they throw at me

          You know it won’t prosper, naw!

                                        –Kirk Franklin

Jesus proclaimed His mission in Luke 4:18. His mission was aphesis. It means to release; to pardon; to set free. His mission was to set us free from Satan’s bondage! Unlike paresis, which means to pass over or disregard, aphesis means a complete removal of the debt of sin. To do that, He would have to be whipped, ripped, stripped, pierced, and lifted up on a cross to be crucified. Five days after the crowd cheers Him with palm branches and shouts of Hosanna, He permitted them to carry out the most cruel and degrading kind of execution known to humanity in the Roman world. He did it to proclaim liberty to Satan’s captives, you and me! Aphesis! I am free! Praise the LORD, I’m free! No longer bound; no more chains holding me!

Now, as followers of Jesus who have been set free, and not just fans, we must also take up our crosses daily and work to free others who are still under the penalty of death because they have not yet accepted aphesis, the free gift of God through Jesus Christ our Lord (Romans 3:23). Tell somebody, “Hey-yo, 1, 2, 3, Get up we got victory!” Thank God for Aphesis!

Focus Quote: “For by the blood of Christ we are set free, that is our sins are forgiven. How great is the grace of God” (Ephesians 1:7 GNT)).

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Special Note: Thanks to Elder Arleen McClain and Minister Florence Evans for visiting Deacon Roger Morris at Life Springs Elder Care in Temple Hills. 

 

Thank you for praying for my wife, Elder Betty Sumner, who had a serious bout with RSV for a few weeks and is now getting better. 

 

Please pray for my brother, Griffin Sumner, who will be undergoing surgery on Monday, April 6th. Pray for successful surgery with great results and for quick recovery. 

And please continue to join us for our 5:14 pm prayer. “Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us” (1 John 5:14). Just pause and pray wherever you are. There is no call line or zoom link that you need to remember or retrieve and connect to. Just connect to God and pray! We and many others will also be praying with you. There is power in agreement! This week’s prayer list is attached below:

Blessings, Peace, and Love,

Dr. Alton E. Sumner, Author, Standing on the Promises: Defeating Fear and Breaking Barriers

(301) 921-6060

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