Paul says that in Christ we...
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Paul says that in Christ we are no longer slaves to sin. This slavery was well described by American social worker and philosopher Eric Hoffer: "The individual who has to justify his existence by his efforts is in eternal bondage to himself. One seeking to prove himself or herself by her performance is an addict."
Christ sets us free from this slavery in several ways. He and the Spirit lead us to relate to God as Father. To be somebody's child, the child of a loving Father, is to be free. The child need not stress over care. The child receiving care is freed from material anxieties, free to play.
Life as play: That is a compelling image for Christian living. Of course, it takes some of the glamour, the pious importance, out of living the Christian life. It makes the works of a Christian cheap in appearance, not much different from that of an upright human being (Luther's Works, Vol. 26, p. 376).
Christ sets us free from this slavery in several ways. He and the Spirit lead us to relate to God as Father. To be somebody's child, the child of a loving Father, is to be free. The child need not stress over care. The child receiving care is freed from material anxieties, free to play.
Life as play: That is a compelling image for Christian living. Of course, it takes some of the glamour, the pious importance, out of living the Christian life. It makes the works of a Christian cheap in appearance, not much different from that of an upright human being (Luther's Works, Vol. 26, p. 376).

