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What does the Bible say about being a bondslave of Christ?

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The Bible uses the term 'bondslave' to describe a believer's willing commitment to serve Christ out of love.

In Romans 1:1, the Apostle Paul calls himself a bondslave of Jesus Christ, highlighting his voluntary servitude to the Lord. This term originates from the old Hebrew custom where a servant, after completing a term of service, could choose to remain with his master if he loved him. This commitment reflects the believer’s heart, choosing to serve Christ willingly, akin to the servant who opts to remain with a good master despite the option of freedom. A bondslave in this context signifies that a person's relationship with Christ is not one of obligation but one rooted in love and devotion.
Scripture References: Romans 1:1, Exodus 21:5-6, John 10:27

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