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What does the Bible say about being a servant of God?

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The Bible emphasizes the honor of being a servant of God, particularly illustrated in Romans 6, where believers transition from being servants of sin to servants of righteousness.

The Scriptures highlight the privilege of being a servant of God, seen most notably in Romans 6. Here, Paul explains that when we yield ourselves to God, we transition from serving sin, which leads to death, to serving righteousness, producing holiness and ultimately eternal life. A true servant of God understands that this position is not one of personal achievement but a gift of grace bestowed upon us through Christ. Our affection and devotion to God are rooted in recognizing how He has liberated us from the bondage of sin, allowing us to serve Him freely and faithfully.
Scripture References: Romans 6:16-23, Exodus 21:1-6, Romans 1:1, Titus 1:1, John 13, Exodus 4:10-23, Genesis 39, Hebrews 10:1-7, Exodus 21:5-6, Luke 17:10, Titus 1:1-3, John 8:36, Isaiah 44:1-8, Acts 9, Matthew 15:22-28, 1 Samuel 3:9

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A Servant
Norm Wells · Nov 3, 2019