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Why is the concept of not being our own radical in today's culture?

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In a culture emphasizing personal autonomy, the idea that we are not our own challenges individualism and points toward our obligation to God.

In contemporary society, which often champions personal freedom and self-identity, the biblical concept that 'you are not your own' stands out as radical and counter-cultural. It confronts the prevalent belief that autonomy is paramount and that individuals have the right to determine their own paths without accountability to a higher authority. This radical affirmation shifts the focus from self-exaltation to God’s glory, emphasizing that our lives, including our bodies, should reflect our identity as those purchased by Christ. As bearers of His image, believers are called to glorify God in all things, which necessitates rejecting the prevailing cultural ethos of self-determination and instead embracing our identity in Christ.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 6:19-20

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