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What does the Bible say about being God's slaves?

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The Bible teaches that believers are God's slaves, called to give up their lives to serve Him wholly.

In the Scriptures, particularly in Leviticus 25, God identifies His people as His servants, or slaves, whom He rescued from bondage. This designation emphasizes a relationship where God's people submit themselves entirely to His will, acknowledging His sovereignty over every aspect of their lives. The term ‘slaves’ reflects a radical, total surrender to God, contrasting the status of servants who may retain some rights and autonomy. As slaves of Christ, believers are called to voluntarily yield their lives to Him, embracing His lordship and allowing Him to govern their entire existence.
Scripture References: Leviticus 25:42-55, Romans 12:1-2, Leviticus 25:42, 1 Corinthians 6:20

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God's Slaves
Don Fortner · May 25, 2003
God's Slaves
Don Fortner · Feb 26, 2013
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