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EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 27 MIN

Whose Slave Are You?

from Wisdom for the Heart

Share a commentFreedom is one of our favorite words, but what if it’s mostly a myth? We start with a blunt claim from Scripture: everyone is a slave to something. The real question isn’t whether we serve a master, it’s which master owns us, shapes our choices, and defines our future. That single idea reframes the whole Christian life, not as self-expression, but as surrendered allegiance to God through Jesus Christ. Then we slow way down over James 1:1 and treat it like the front door to the entire Book of James. James is famous for practical Christianity, faith in practice, and hard-edged commands that expose what we do with our money, our words, our plans, and our prayers. But none of that sticks until we accept James’ opening identity: “a bondservant” (doulos), a slave who belongs to God. We also dig into authorship and why the evidence points to James as the half-brother of Jesus, which makes his story even more shocking. He once doubted and mocked Jesus, yet after the resurrection Jesus appears to him, and James becomes a leader in the Jerusalem church and a man willing to die for what he once rejected. Finally, we explore how James stacks titles in a way that powerfully supports the deity of Jesus Christ, touching on early church debates and why James 1:1 mattered to defenders of orthodox Christian doctrine. We close with Hudson Taylor’s quiet humility: serving an illustrious Master. If you want a Bible study that moves from information to transformation, this is your invitation. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs clarity, and leave a review with the line that challenged you most.Learn 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 Freedom is one of our favorite words, but what if it’s mostly a myth? We start with a blunt claim from Scripture: everyone is a slave to something. The real question isn’t whether we serve a master, it’s which master owns us, shapes our choices, and defines our future. That single idea reframes the whole Christian life, not as self-expression, but as surrendered allegiance to God through Jesus Christ. Then we slow way down over James 1:1 and treat it like the front door...

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