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EPISODE · Oct 28, 2024 · 29 MIN

Somebody's Servant

from Wisdom for the Heart · host Stephen Davey

Share a commentWhat would you say if you had to introduce yourself in just a few words? In today’s episode, we explore how the Apostle Paul chose to describe himself in Romans 1:1, focusing not on his accomplishments or titles but on his identity as a servant of Jesus Christ. Paul introduces three key concepts that defined his life: ownership, assignment, and passion. He saw himself as someone who belonged to Christ, was called for a divine purpose, and was set apart for the gospel.Join us as we break down why this simple introduction carries such profound meaning and how it can challenge our own view of success, service, and mission. We’ll also look at what it meant to be a servant in Paul’s time and how this concept of ownership reshapes our priorities today. If you’ve ever wondered how to live with purpose and passion for Christ, this episode is for you.Stephen Davey's newest book, The Disciples Prayer, is available now. https://www.wisdomonline.org/store/view/the-disciples-prayer-hardbackLearn more about twenty-five years of global impact, and reserve tickets to our gala. https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25 Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

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Share a comment What would you say if you had to introduce yourself in just a few words? In today’s episode, we explore how the Apostle Paul chose to describe himself in Romans 1:1, focusing not on his accomplishments or titles but on his identity as a servant of Jesus Christ. Paul introduces three key concepts that defined his life: ownership, assignment, and passion. He saw himself as someone who belonged to Christ, was called for a divine purpose, and was set apart for the gospel. Join us...

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