God's Free Woman: Sojourner Truth

February 11, 2026 00:04:48
God's Free Woman: Sojourner Truth
Unlocked: Daily Devotions for Teens
God's Free Woman: Sojourner Truth

Feb 11 2026 | 00:04:48

/

Show Notes

READ: GALATIANS 3:26–4:7

She chose the name Sojourner Truth because she believed God had called her to speak the truth to others—especially about slavery. But she was born in New York as a slave named Isabella Bomfree in 1797, and she and her five children were legally owned by others. In 1827, she took her infant daughter and left, finding shelter with an abolitionist family, the Van Wegenens. They bought her freedom for twenty dollars. This family’s faith strongly affected Isabella, who became a Christian and went to work for an evangelist named Elijah Pierson. Isabella changed her name to Sojourner Truth and began to speak at revival meetings. Though uneducated, she spoke powerfully about the evils of slavery, often quoting the Bible in her speeches. Sojourner’s influence increased during the Civil War, and she was invited to meet President Lincoln at the White House in 1864. She lived to see slavery ended, and her children as free people in America. Sojourner Truth died in Battle Creek, Michigan, in 1883, where there is now a statue to her memory.

In an 1863 speech, Sojourner said, “Children, who made your skin white? Was it not God? Who made mine black? Was it not the same God?…And did not the same Savior die to save the one as well as the other?” Sojourner knew Jesus loved her. Everyone is made in God’s image, and Christ’s cross makes all people equal in God’s eyes. In Galatians, the Apostle Paul writes that we’re all born slaves to sin, but everyone who has put their trust in Jesus is now God’s child by faith. Therefore, as Galatians 3:28 says, “There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”

Sojourner Truth was God’s free woman in Christ because of her faith in Jesus’s death and resurrection. Her work to abolish slavery—and the work of many others—made her a free woman in America as well. • Laura N. Sweet

• Because she believed God had called her to speak the truth, she changed her name from Isabella Bomfree to Sojourner Truth. What truth has God called you to speak? About God? About humanity? About the Bible?

• How does Christianity leave no room for racism? (Genesis 1:26-31; Romans 10:12-13; Revelation 7:9)

So you are no longer a slave, but God’s child; and since you are his child, God has made you also an heir. Galatians 4:7 (NIV)

Other Episodes

Episode

January 16, 2020 00:03:51
Episode Cover

I Promise!

Have you ever trusted a friend and then found out they were not trustworthy? Maybe you confided in them, spilling your guts about something...

Listen

Episode

December 01, 2023 00:04:15
Episode Cover

A Very Bad Day

READ: PSALM 86; 2 CORINTHIANS 1:3-9 Have you had a very bad day recently? The kind of day when you’re late to school or...

Listen

Episode

January 13, 2021 00:03:41
Episode Cover

Genesis: Beginning the Story (Part 1)

Just like the start of a modern adventure story, Genesis is an attention grabber. It’s an exciting beginning for the Bible and serves as...

Listen