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Different Now | Free to Serve

40 min · 31 mei 2026
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This sermon explores how Christian freedom is radically different from worldly freedom. Rather than freedom being the right to do whatever we want, Paul demonstrates in 1 Corinthians 9 that followers of Jesus are free from the things that keep us from becoming who God sees us becoming, and free to serve God and others. The Apostle Paul models this by voluntarily laying down his legitimate rights—including his right to be paid as an apostle—for the sake of advancing the gospel in Corinth. True Christian freedom means being so secure in our identity in Christ that we no longer need to be self-protective, and can instead sacrificially love others. Paul's principle of becoming "all things to all people" demonstrates deep identification with others while maintaining Christian distinction. Like Jesus who fully identified with humanity by taking on flesh and dying on the cross, we are called to enter into others' worlds for their sake, laying aside our rights, preferences, and need to always be right, so that people can clearly see Jesus and experience His love.

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aflevering Different Now | Free to Serve artwork

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