From Servants To Sons: Why Performance Can’t Earn Grace

17/11/2025 18 min
From Servants To Sons: Why Performance Can’t Earn Grace

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Send us a textWhat if the answer isn’t more faith, but a better object for your faith? In this episode, we open Luke 17 and listen as Jesus redirects His disciples from measuring their belief to resting in the power and character of God. The mustard seed isn’t a quota to hit; it’s a picture of trust placed in Someone great. Then comes the parable of the unprofitable servant, a jarring reminder that even perfect duty can’t earn God’s favor, because grace isn’t a paycheck. It’s a gift. That truth dismantles legalism, eases anxiety, and silences the endless chase for spiritual validation.We walk through the logic of the passage and the real struggles believers face when they keep asking, “Do I have enough faith?” Instead of raising the bar, Jesus removes the ladder. Romans 4:4, Galatians 4:7, and 1 Corinthians 15:10 reveal a better way: shifting from the mindset of servants trying to earn approval to that of sons and daughters living in acceptance. Grace doesn’t make us lazy; it frees us. Obedience becomes a joyful response to love, not a desperate attempt to earn it.If you’ve been stuck in performance mode, trying harder to prove your faith or fearing you’ll never measure up, this conversation offers relief. We discuss why perfect obedience can’t earn what the cross has already secured, how small trust in a great God moves mountains, and what it looks like to live as the beloved rather than the evaluated.Short Summary: Luke 17 reveals that faith isn’t about size but focus. Jesus shifts us from performance to grace, showing that small trust in a great Savior is enough, and that sonship, not striving, defines the life of faith. Thanks for listening. Find us on YouTube, Substack, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.