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Why is the concept of the bondservant important in the New Testament?

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The term bondservant signifies the absolute commitment and love of a Christian toward Christ.

In the New Testament, the concept of a bondservant is crucial as it reflects the believer's relationship with Christ. Paul introduces himself as a 'bond-servant' in Romans 1:1, illustrating a profound commitment to serving Christ willingly and lovingly. This term originates from the practice in Exodus 21, where a servant, having served six years, could choose to remain with his master out of love. Similarly, believers express their devotion by choosing to serve Christ not out of obligation, but out of love and gratitude for grace received. The mark of a bondservant symbolizes a lifelong commitment to the Lord, highlighting that true freedom is found in serving Him.
Scripture References: Romans 1:1, Exodus 21

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