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What does it mean that we are 'bond slaves' of Christ?

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'Bond slaves' signifies our voluntary and permanent commitment to serve Christ as our Master.

The concept of being 'bond slaves' comes from the idea of a servant who chooses to remain with his master out of love and loyalty. In Exodus 21, a servant has the option to leave after a set period but may choose to stay if he loves his master. This analogy is employed to describe the believer’s relationship with Christ; we are called to willingly serve Him in gratitude for His grace. As Paul states in Romans 1:1, he identifies himself as a 'servant of Jesus Christ,' indicating that our service arises from love, not obligation. This relationship illustrates the depth of commitment expected of a believer, reflecting a heart transformed by grace.
Scripture References: Exodus 21:2-6, Romans 1:1

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