1 Corinthians 7:21 "Art thou called being a servant? care not for it: but if thou mayest be made free, use it rather." In this week's study, the Apostle Paul teaches believers to remain in the life circumstances and social roles they had when God called them to faith. Rather than feeling pressured to radically change their external situation, the priority is obedience to God’s commandments and a heart surrendered to Christ. Key Aspects: •Definition of “Calling”: Not modern career choice, but one’s station in life at conversion; slave or free, married or single, circumcised or uncircumcised. •Call to Contentment: Paul urges believers to avoid anxiety or restlessness about changing status to seem more spiritual. God accepts us by grace, not social position. •Faithful Stewardship: Staying where you are becomes an act of faithful service. Honor God right where He has placed you. •Exceptions: This principle is not absolute. If your current situation involves sin, you must leav...
1 Corinthians 7:20 "Let every man abide in the same calling wherein he was called." This week we began with verse 17, where Paul teaches believers to remain in the life circumstances and social roles they had when God first called them to faith, rather than feeling pressured to radically change their external situation. In yesterday’s verses, Paul applied this principle to circumcision, a major point of division between Jewish and Gentile Christians. His instruction was clear: Do not change your physical condition. External religious markers and cultural identities do not determine your standing with God. What matters is obedience to His commandments and a heart surrendered to Christ. Today’s verse continues this teaching: Remain in the social, economic, or religious condition you were in when you first accepted the Christian faith. Key Aspects: •Definition of “Calling”: This refers not to modern careers, but to one’s station in life—such as slave or free, married or single, ...