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What does the Bible say about being a slave to Christ?

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The Bible presents the concept of being a servant or slave to Christ as a willing submission to His authority, akin to a bondservant's commitment to a beloved master.

In Romans 1, Paul introduces himself as a servant, or literally a slave, of Jesus Christ. This notion of servitude reflects a deep love and devotion; just as a bondslave would choose to remain with a good master after being set free (Exodus 21:5-6), believers willingly submit to Christ, acknowledging His redemptive sacrifice. This voluntary servitude signifies a transformed heart, where the believer desires to serve a Master who has purchased them with a price—the life and blood of Jesus. Paul identifies joyfully as a slave to convey that true freedom is found not in autonomy but in faithful commitment to Christ as our sovereign Lord.
Scripture References: Romans 1:1, Exodus 21:5-6, Genesis 47:25, 1 Corinthians 6:20

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Romans 1
Paul Mahan · Oct 2, 1994
Willing Slaves
Todd Nibert · Apr 30, 2023
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