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What does it mean to have a 'bored ear' as a believer?

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A 'bored ear' signifies a believer's committed servitude to Christ.

In the context of the sermon, having a 'bored ear' symbolizes a believer's voluntary servitude and love for Christ. This imagery comes from the practice where a servant, choosing to stay with his master, would have his ear pierced. This act is analogous to the believer’s commitment to follow Christ, reflecting that we are 'marked' by our connection to Him. It demonstrates that true freedom is found not in autonomy but in our willing servitude to a loving Master, showcasing God's grace in setting us free to serve Him joyfully.
Scripture References: Exodus 21:6, Psalm 40:6

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The Bond Slave
Todd Nibert · Dec 12, 2007
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