Dixon General Baptist Church

Serve One Another

27 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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Paul's paradox in Galatians is that freedom is not the absence of obligation but the ability to choose service without keeping score. The person with nothing left to prove is the only person genuinely free to serve. Peter adds the practical frame: every person in the community has been given a specific gift, the community is deliberately diverse because nobody has all of it and everybody has some of it, and the supply you draw from when you serve is not yours. You are a channel, not a reservoir. The depletion you feel is evidence you've been drawing from the wrong source. Give the gift you actually have, not the one you wish you had. And give the credit away.

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