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What does it mean to be a 'willing slave' to God?

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Being a 'willing slave' means joyfully submitting to God's will and authority in our lives.

The concept of being a 'willing slave' to God reflects a profound understanding of our relationship with Him. In Genesis 47:25, the Egyptians willingly offered themselves to Pharaoh in light of their salvation from famine. This mirrors the believer’s response to God’s grace, as Paul describes himself as a bondservant of Christ. When we acknowledge His lordship, we willingly submit to His plan and purpose for our lives, driven not by obligation, but by gratitude for salvation. It signifies a heart transformed by grace, leading to a joyful surrender and service to God.
Scripture References: Genesis 47:25, Romans 1:1

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Willing Slaves
Todd Nibert · Apr 30, 2023
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