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Main Point: It is good to be a slave of Christ, set apart for the gospel of God, and called to belong to Him.

Power in the Text:

Why It Matters: Jesus is a benevolent, loving, and kind Lord. In contrast, sin is a sinister taskmaster. Jesus has freed us from the bondage of sin, self-rule, and lies, allowing us to live in His freedom, Lordship, and truth.

10 Lies and the Truth:

  1. Lie: "Being a slave of Christ takes away my freedom" (v. 1).
    Truth: True freedom comes from being a slave to Christ. Sin will always take you farther than you want to go, keep you longer than you want to stay, and cost you more than you want to pay. Christ frees us to live in joyful obedience, leading to purpose and eternal life.

  2. Lie: "The gospel doesn’t need to shape every part of my life" (vv. 1-6).
    Truth: Being set apart for the gospel means allowing the good news of Jesus to transform every area of our lives.

  3. Lie: "I can choose my calling based on what I want" (v. 1).
    Truth: God’s calling is sovereign. He often challenges us to step out of our comfort zones for His glory among the nations.

  4. Lie: "God’s plan for the nations doesn’t depend on me" (v. 5).
    Truth: God involves every believer in His global mission, whether through prayer, giving, or going.

  5. Lie: "I’m not special enough to have a calling from God" (vv. 1, 5).
    Truth: God calls and equips every believer to serve Him based on His grace, not our qualifications.

  6. Lie: "I need to make the gospel more appealing for people to accept it" (vv. 2-5).
    Truth: The gospel is sufficient and powerful in itself. Our role is to proclaim it faithfully.

  7. Lie: "Holiness is unattainable, so why try?" (vv. 1, 5-6).
    Truth: Through the Holy Spirit, believers are empowered to grow in holiness, reflecting God’s character.

  8. Lie: "I can blend in with the world and still be faithful to the gospel" (vv. 1, 6).
    Truth: Being set apart means standing firm against cultural norms that contradict God’s truth.

  9. Lie: "My failures disqualify me from being used by God" (vv. 5-6).
    Truth: God’s grace covers all sin, and He works through imperfect people for His purposes.

  10. Lie: "My worth comes from what I do or what others think of me" (vv. 1, 5-6).
    Truth: Our worth is found in belonging to Jesus. He defines who we are, giving us ultimate security and significance.

What to Do: Don’t believe the lies of the enemy, the world, or your flesh; believe the truth of the Gospel.

How to Do It: Create a daily rhythm where you pause 2-3x per day to recollect yourself to Jesus so that you center your life on the truth of the gospel.

Why? Jesus offers freedom from sin, self-rule, and lies. Embrace His truth, step into His freedom, and live the life you were made for in Him.