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Slaves for Christ

Romans 6:16
“Don't you know that when you offer yourselves to someone as obedient slaves, you are slaves of the one you obey - whether you are slaves to sin, which leads to death, or to obedience, which leads to righteousness?” 
Slaves. Most people cringe at this word because they do not want to be owned by something or someone. However, what most people are not aware of is that they are slaves to their sin, which has complete and total ownership of everything that they are. But, where there is fault, there is always redemption. Jesus Christ brought hope to the hopeless so that they might be free, free indeed, from the chains that they are unable to break free from on their own. To be a slave for Jesus is to be a servant and I would much rather be a servant for the Lord than be under the ownership of the things of this world. Before coming to IGNITE, my fire flared vibrantly for everything other than God. I made it to church every Wednesday and every other Sunday - I worked every other weekend - but as soon as I stepped foot outside of the church doors, I continued my life the only way I knew how. Of course, the messages were always heartfelt and more often convicting but when was I ever going to have time apply what I had been taught? I knew the next day I would return to my routine of being unbelievably bitter towards the world because the world was bitter towards me, or so I thought. I had fallen into a seemingly endless vortex of anger, bitterness, and misery, and I could not escape. I had conformed to the ways of the world but I knew that the Lord was calling me deeper, I just did not know He was calling me this deep. I need to be here and to be honest, where else could I go? I have since asked the Lord to soften my heart towards the people who surround me at any given moment, and although it is a work in progress, I am learning in the most radical way.

Application
One day this week, I will obediently serve on KP. 

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