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How do Christians serve God with their liberty?

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Christians serve God with their liberty by putting others before themselves and promoting Christ rather than their flesh.

Serving God in liberty involves a heart of humility and a desire for edification rather than self-exaltation. The act of service is empowered by the understanding that our flesh has no role in earning God's favor; thus, we should not seek to draw attention to it. Instead, believers are called to serve one another in love, emphasizing the glory of Christ. Romans 12:1 further supports the idea that we should present our bodies as living sacrifices, a spiritual act of worship, rather than relying on our flesh. As Christians learn that true liberty comes from being free from self-centeredness, they begin to genuinely serve others for their benefit, promoting a community that reflects Christ's love and grace.
Scripture References: Romans 12:1-2, Galatians 5:13

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Learning Liberty
Clay Curtis · Feb 26, 2009
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