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Julie Elias’ “Free” – A Powerful Anthem of Self-Liberation and Faith

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Julie Elias’ song “Free” serves as a powerful post-COVID declaration, expressing freedom not only from the physical lockdown but also from the mental chains that often hold us back. At its core, the song is about embracing your true self and not allowing others to define who you are. It challenges the societal pressures that try to box us into predefined roles, reminding listeners that we are only confined if we allow it.

The song’s central message is about self-empowerment and understanding your worth. Julie sings, “I’m not perfect but I’m not a mistake,” a mantra that encapsulates the spirit of the track. It’s a reminder that no one is perfect, but everyone is worthy of respect and love. Her lyrics encourage listeners to embrace their uniqueness and not let the opinions of others determine their value.

“Free” goes beyond personal empowerment; it’s rooted in faith. Julie’s declaration of freedom through Christ offers a spiritual perspective, emphasizing that true freedom comes from knowing who you are in God. She boldly asserts that you don’t need the world to validate your worth because, in Christ, you are already free. With a message that resonates in a time of political tension and societal pressure, “Free” is an anthem for those who are confident in their individuality and their faith.

Drawing inspiration from Galatians 5:1, Julie Elias’ “Free” is a timely reminder to stand firm in who we are, no matter the challenges or judgments we face.

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Barbie Edonia

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