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Hello and Welcome to Episode 1 of Sonship Sunday Podcast, where we explore your identity in Christ and how God perceives you.
Understanding how God sees you is more important than any other perspective. He alone has the final say on your worth.
In the Christian context, the terms “slave” and “servant” often get used interchangeably, but they differ significantly. A slave is bound by law, with no choice but to obey the master. In contrast, Servants have free will yet, they choose to surrender their will to God based on love.
The Law made us slaves, but Grace transforms us into Sons who choose to serve. Some view themselves as slaves to God, while others see themselves as servants. The difference between the two is profound.
Slaves are often forced into obedience and follow directives out of fear, while Servants obey out of love and commitment. This distinction is crucial.
Servants choose to serve their masters willingly, whereas slaves do so out of obligation.
The good news is that anyone can transition from being a slave to a servant—and even to a son.
Your self-worth affects your relationships with God and others. For you to reach your full potential and your role in God’s agenda, you must have a solid foundation for your self-worth. This foundation will shape how you interact with God and others..
This Podcast shows you how.
By jamesIROROHello and Welcome to Episode 1 of Sonship Sunday Podcast, where we explore your identity in Christ and how God perceives you.
Understanding how God sees you is more important than any other perspective. He alone has the final say on your worth.
In the Christian context, the terms “slave” and “servant” often get used interchangeably, but they differ significantly. A slave is bound by law, with no choice but to obey the master. In contrast, Servants have free will yet, they choose to surrender their will to God based on love.
The Law made us slaves, but Grace transforms us into Sons who choose to serve. Some view themselves as slaves to God, while others see themselves as servants. The difference between the two is profound.
Slaves are often forced into obedience and follow directives out of fear, while Servants obey out of love and commitment. This distinction is crucial.
Servants choose to serve their masters willingly, whereas slaves do so out of obligation.
The good news is that anyone can transition from being a slave to a servant—and even to a son.
Your self-worth affects your relationships with God and others. For you to reach your full potential and your role in God’s agenda, you must have a solid foundation for your self-worth. This foundation will shape how you interact with God and others..
This Podcast shows you how.