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Twin Cities Grace Fellowship Sermons

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  • Spirit-Filled Labor - Masters | Lesson 147
    54 min
  • Spirit-Filled Labor - Servants Pt. 2 | Lesson 146
    Aug 31 2025

    Josh Strelecki, Pastor-Teacher, delves into Ephesians 6:5-9, addressing the complex issue of slavery and its biblical context. He emphasizes that while labor and servitude have been misused and abused throughout history, work itself is a divinely ordained institution, established by God before the fall of man. Strelecki encourages believers to perceive their work as a reflection of their faith, serving their earthly masters "as unto Christ" with singleness of heart, not as mere men-pleasers. By doing so, they exhibit the love and grace of Jesus, reflecting the principles that will continue into eternity.


    Strelecki further connects this idea to the broader themes within the Book of Ephesians, highlighting the importance of walking worthy of one's calling in Christ. He explains that this involves not merely going through the motions but understanding and living out one's vocation through the power of the Spirit and the wisdom of God. The pastor underscores the eternal impact of demonstrating Christ-like servitude in earthly relationships, suggesting that such actions serve both as a testament to one's faith and as preparation for the life to come. He invites listeners to see their work as an opportunity to glorify God, promising that the true reward is not earthly recognition but the eternal inheritance received from the Lord.

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    1 h et 4 min
  • Spirit-Filled Labor - Servants | Lesson 145
    Aug 24 2025

    Josh Strelecki, Pastor-Teacher, leads the congregation through Ephesians chapter 6, specifically focusing on the verses 5 through 9, where the Apostle Paul provides guidance on the dynamics between servants and masters. Strelecki emphasizes the importance of being Spirit-filled in all aspects of life, including work, encouraging believers to view their jobs as opportunities to serve Christ rather than merely their earthly employers. He draws upon historical contexts, comparing biblical and Roman slavery to contemporary work relationships, highlighting that regardless of circumstances, believers must embody the qualities of Christ in their interactions. Strelecki also outlines how understanding God's will objectively, as revealed through the exaltation of Christ, shapes believers into lights within worldly institutions, urging a Spirit-led approach to daily labor.


    Strelecki turns to biblical references to illustrate how the principles of servitude and freedom in Christ transcend earthly bondage. Citing scriptures from both the Old and New Testaments, he delves into the historical and scriptural context of slavery, demonstrating God's emphasis on attitude and character over the societal structures of the time. He encourages believers to draw from Christ's example of humility and service, reminding them of the eternal rewards promised to those who labor in faith and obedience. Through this lens, mundane tasks gain spiritual significance, motivating believers to transform their workplace experiences into acts of worship and testimony. Strelecki concludes by urging the congregation to be thankful for opportunities to illuminate Christ's life in all their endeavors, thereby aligning their personal conduct with the heavenly vocation to which they are called.

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    1 h et 3 min
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