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What does it mean to be an unprofitable servant?

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Being an unprofitable servant reflects a biblical understanding of our position before God.

In the parable mentioned in the sermon, the concept of being an unprofitable servant illustrates the believer's recognition that they do not earn God's favor by their works. Instead, our service is a response to God's grace, not a means to obtain it. This notion is crucial for fostering an attitude of humility and gratitude in our walk with Christ. Jesus teaches that, after doing all that is commanded, we should say, 'We are unprofitable servants' (Luke 17:10). This proclamation does not decrease our dignity in Christ but elevates our appreciation for His unwavering grace. By understanding ourselves as unprofitable, we avoid pride, allowing us to authentically worship and serve in gratitude for the mercy we receive, which we do not deserve.
Scripture References: Luke 17:10

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