The following is a reprint of one of our first blog
posts in this blog. This week will be full of reprints from the past year…think
of it as our “Best of 2016” year in review. Enjoy them, and share them, and by
all means, live them out. And we’ll see you on Sunday!
No one is comfortable with the idea of becoming a
slave...especially given the state of our culture. As a society, we have
endured the tempestuous horrors of a Civil War over the very concept of
slavery. But the fact remains that the Scriptures call us to a life of
indentured servitude. As we looked at on Sunday (if you were with us), God
allowed in His Law to Moses an opportunity for the servant who loved his master
to be his slave for life. In his former life, this servant was forced to work
because his master had purchased him at a price. In the law given in Exodus 21,
it is clearly spelled out that the servant had the right to "stay on"
with his master and serving him not because he had to, but because he wanted
to.
Read Exodus 21:1-6 again, and then come back and I want
to open your eyes to two words that are especially important to this idea.
The first word is LOVE. This servant decides to stay
because of his love for his master, wife and children. He is staying with the
idea that he doesn't want to go anywhere else. This servant may have come into
the situation he was in because of a debt he owed the master, or perhaps he
just needed to have a place to live and survive. But when his six years were
up, he had the option to go or stay. When he stayed, it was out of love.
The second word is FREE. This servant is free to go. He
owes the master nothing at this point because he served him for six years. He
is free to go without owing the master a thing. This freedom coupled with his
love then makes his decision to stay all the more compelling. He doesn't have
to stay, but because he loves he makes the choice of his free will to stay.
When we see ourselves in this way, we are telling God,
"I know that I am free, but I also know that I love you and my family, and
I want to serve you for the rest of my life."
As we have made the challenge to see ourselves as
servants of the Most High God, let us remember that this decision comes as a
result of our own free will born out of a love for God that is deeper than
anything else we could hope for.
We will see you on Sunday!!
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