Why You No Longer Belong to the World
1 Corinthians 7:23 Ye are bought with a price; be not ye the servants of men.
The Sacrifice of Jesus Christ
The phrase "Ye are bought with a price; be not ye the servants of men" holds profound significance in the context of every Christian, emphasizing the immense sacrifice of Jesus Christ. This statement reminds believers that their lives are not merely their own; you have been redeemed at a tremendous cost—the life of Christ himself. These words are not a gentle suggestion; they are a thunderous declaration of identity. They remind you that your life is not an accident, nor is owned by the shifting opinions of the world. You have been purchased — not with silver, not with gold, but with something infinitely more precious: the blood of Jesus Christ.
The Nature of the Sacrifice
Jesus’ sacrifice wasn't a passive tragedy; it was a deliberate purchase. He looked at the "debt" of your brokenness and the "slavery" of your shame and chose to settle the account in His own flesh.
- The Substitution: He took the "price" of your debt—death—so that you could receive the "receipt" of His righteousness.
- The Finality: Once a price is paid in full, the debt can never be legally collected again. Your past no longer has a claim on you because the check cleared at Calvary.
Choosing Freedom Over Bondage
“…be not ye the servants of men," invites believers to reflect on whom they serve. In a society that often emphasizes ambition, status, and worldly success, this call to freedom is essential. It challenges you to recognize that servitude to earthly standards can lead to a life of discontent, uncleanness, wrath and emptiness. Instead, embrace your identity as a redeemed Child of God purchased by Christ.
- People-Pleasing as Idolatry: When you obsess over human approval, you are essentially saying that Christ’s price wasn't enough to satisfy your self-worth.
- Freedom: Being "God’s property” is the only thing that makes you truly your own person. You are no longer a servant to the world’s whim and mood, or your neighbour’s judgment, or your family’s expectations. You are a child of the King.
Living in Boldness
Imagine the weight of a crown of thorns pressed into your forehead, the sting of nails piercing your flesh, labouring to breathe as the life leaves your body. That is the price that Jesus Christ paid for every heartbeat you take today.
Because He bore the cross, you are no longer a pawn in the hands of men or this world; you are a beloved child, purchased at a cost beyond measure. Let that truth ignite a fire within—a life of gratitude that refuses to be shackled, a boldness that declares you are free, and a love that mirrors Jesus Christ and his sacrifice.

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