Free
Slaves!
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Title:
Free Slaves!
Keywords:
"freedom"
"slavery"
Welcome
to eXXit, the web site designed to help you stand
strong in the face of sexual temptation.
Passage:
1 Peter 2:16*
Act as free men, and do
not use your freedom as a covering for evil, but use
it as bondslaves of God.
Questions
1. 1 Peter 2:16 tells us
to act like what we are free men. What are some
of the characteristics of men who live as good
citizens in a free society? Do you see parallels
between good citizenship and how Christian men are to
exercise their freedom in serving the Lord?
2. According to the verse above,
what is one wrong way a Christian man might use his
freedom?
3. There is an obvious contrast
between freedom and slavery in this verse. Yet in the
final phrase of this verse, Peter tells Christians to
use their freedom to be enslaved?! What is your first
reaction to reading that phrase? After thinking about
it for a few seconds, what is your second
reaction?
Practical
help
While a marvelous technology,
the Internet, like any communications medium, can be
misused. The Internet pornography phenomenon is only
one example of this misuse. The Internet has given
many men freedom to act in ways, secretly, they would
never act in public.
If you have been viewing Internet porn and want to
stop, something more than willpower is required. Let's
call the remedy "replacement therapy." Why not view
the Internet as what it is a good gift of God.
And view yourself as what you are a free
bondslave of God. How would a servant of God use the
freedom he has in Christ to use a good gift of God? He
wouldn't use it to cover up for evil (what our verse
says). Rather, he would use that good gift to further
God's purposes.
So, by all means, use the Internet! Write letters of
encouragement to friends. Read good literature. Get
involved in on-line Bible studies. Use the Internet as
a bondslave of God would use it. Use it as a free
redeemed man would use it!
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*"Scripture taken
from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, ©
Copyright The Lockman Foundation 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968,
1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995. Used by
permission."