I would like to talk to you today about
being a bond servant to Christ. This is
an Old Testament term given to a bought
slave who had grown to love his master.
After his due time of service, he was free
to leave his master’s home with few
possessions and begin a new life. Often
a slave would choose to remain with his
master. He was then given an earring to
show that he was now a slave by choice.
A bondslave.
St. Paul used this term to show his service
of love to our Lord Jesus. Do not feel
that this is an unattractive picture of
the Christian life. What could be more
precious than our experience with our
savior as a bondservant? Our
relationship with Christ should become
sweeter each day.
A story is told of an African slave who was
to be auctioned on the slave block, when a
buyer whispered to another, “Who is the
young slave that stands head and shoulders,
and looks so proud?” His friend replied, “He
is the son of an African King, and he cannot
forget it.” I have never known a Christian to
be ashamed of serving Christ. His yoke is
easy, and his burden is light. He is not a
cruel taskmaster like Satan, but a loving
Master who only imposes upon us that
which is for our own good, and for His
glory, and the good of others.
Father, thank you that you found such worth
in me, that you would redeem such as I.
Amen.
Paul, a bondservant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ, according to the faith of God’s elect and the acknowledgment of the truth which accords with godliness, Titus 1:1 NKJV