
Renewing Your Mind Jude, a Servant of Christ
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Jan 12, 2026 Jason Helopoulos, senior pastor and teacher of Christian doctrine, delves into the profound yet concise book of Jude. He highlights Jude's unique self-identification and his embrace of being a servant of Christ. The discussion contrasts today's anti-authority culture with the joy of submitting to Christ. Helopoulos emphasizes the identity of Christians as called and beloved, reassuring listeners of God's unwavering faithfulness to preserve His people. This enlightening exploration serves as a reminder of our identity in the light of divine love and purpose.
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Identity As Slave To Christ
- Jude identifies himself primarily as a slave of Jesus Christ rather than by biological ties to emphasize spiritual belonging.
- Jason Helopoulos says this humble identity brings rest and purpose because Christ is the believer's authority and owner.
Cultural Shift From Authority To Self
- Modern culture prizes autonomy and self-worth from feelings, which pushes people inward and away from authority.
- Helopoulos contrasts that with the Christian rest found in submitting to Christ's authority and belonging to him.
Remember You Were Called First
- Remember that being a Christian begins with God's call, not with your searching or initial belief.
- Helopoulos urges listeners to rest in the assurance that God called them and that his word accomplishes his purpose.



