What does it really mean to be a servant of Christ? In this study of Luke 17:5-10, we examine the nature of Christian duty — from the surprising power of even a little faith to the humbling reality that fulfilling our obligations isn't something that earns us praise. It's simply what we owe. This lesson walks through our duties to the Lord and to our families. It challenges us to see the Christian life not as one of entitlement but of grateful service.
What does it really mean to be a servant of Christ? In this study of Luke 17:5-10, we examine the nature of Christian duty — from the surprising power of even a little faith to the humbling reality that fulfilling our obligations isn't something that earns us praise. It's simply what we owe. This lesson walks through our duties to the Lord and to our families. It challenges us to see the Christian life not as one of entitlement but of grateful service.
What does it really mean to be a servant of Christ? In this study of Luke 17:5-10, we examine the nature of Christian duty — from the surprising power of even a little faith to the humbling reality that fulfilling our obligations isn't something that earns us praise. It's simply what we owe. This lesson walks through our duties to the Lord and to our families. It challenges us to see the Christian life not as one of entitlement but of grateful service.