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What does the Bible say about Paul being a slave of Jesus Christ?

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The Bible describes Paul as a 'doulos,' meaning a bond slave, highlighting his complete dedication and servitude to Jesus Christ.

In Romans 1:1, Paul identifies himself as a 'doulos' or bond slave of Jesus Christ. This term conveys more than just servitude; it indicates a personal relationship where Paul recognizes himself as belonging entirely to Christ, having been bought at a price by His blood. Paul’s identity as a slave reflects his commitment to serve Jesus without reservation, establishing a deep bond that defines his entire ministry and life. This notion challenges the conventional understanding of freedom, suggesting that true freedom comes through being wholly devoted to Christ, rather than seeking personal autonomy.
Scripture References: Romans 1:1

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