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How does God view His servants in the Bible?

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God views His servants as those He has redeemed and called to live wholly for Him.

In the biblical context, especially in Leviticus 25, God describes His people as His servants who have been brought out of bondage in Egypt. This deliverance is pivotal, as it positions them under His authority and care. God expects His servants to live according to His commands, treating others justly and honorably, as they reflect His character. This understanding fosters a deep sense of belonging and purpose, affirming that being God's servant is not merely a role but a relationship marked by redemption, responsibility, and reverence.
Scripture References: Leviticus 25:42-55, 1 Corinthians 6:20

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God's Slaves
Don Fortner · May 25, 2003
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