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The Greek word Paul uses here is doulos, which actually means "slave". He is referring to the custom of his day. If a slave came to the time when he could be set free, but because of his love for his master chose not to accept his freedom, he then received a mark pierced in his ear. This was a sign that he was a "love-slave" to his master for life (see Exodus 21:5-6;Deuteronomy 15:16-17 ). We, having been set free by Christ from the ow; Deuteronomy 15:16-17 ). We, having been set free by Christ from the ownership of Satan, now by free-will choice become love-slaves to the One who has purchased us with His own precious blood.  
 
The Greek word Paul uses here is doulos, which actually means "slave". He is referring to the custom of his day. If a slave came to the time when he could be set free, but because of his love for his master chose not to accept his freedom, he then received a mark pierced in his ear. This was a sign that he was a "love-slave" to his master for life (see Exodus 21:5-6;Deuteronomy 15:16-17 ). We, having been set free by Christ from the ow; Deuteronomy 15:16-17 ). We, having been set free by Christ from the ownership of Satan, now by free-will choice become love-slaves to the One who has purchased us with His own precious blood.  
  
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We serve the Lord when we serve one another. God counts the love we show to others as love expressed to Him. Paul tells that we have a continuing debt to the Lord, but that debt is only paid by loving each other (Romans 13:8).  
 
We serve the Lord when we serve one another. God counts the love we show to others as love expressed to Him. Paul tells that we have a continuing debt to the Lord, but that debt is only paid by loving each other (Romans 13:8).  

Latest revision as of 19:24, 10 February 2011

"Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but made Himself nothing, taking the very nature of a servant..." Philippians 2:5-8.

Only sons can truly serve. Our great example, the Lord Jesus, did not serve God to qualify to become a son. He already was the Son of God, yet He laid aside His glory to become the servant of all (Matt. 20:28). We too have been made sons (John 1:12; Gal.4:4-7), and only when we have a revelation of our position of rest, seated on the Throne in Christ (Eph. 2:6), can we then offer our lives in service to our Father. This takes all selfish motives out of our service for we already have all things in Christ (2 Pet.1:3; Col.2:9-10). Like the Lord Jesus, there are no "grasping" motives behind our service.

Love Slaves

Romans 1:1

The Greek word Paul uses here is doulos, which actually means "slave". He is referring to the custom of his day. If a slave came to the time when he could be set free, but because of his love for his master chose not to accept his freedom, he then received a mark pierced in his ear. This was a sign that he was a "love-slave" to his master for life (see Exodus 21:5-6;Deuteronomy 15:16-17 ). We, having been set free by Christ from the ow; Deuteronomy 15:16-17 ). We, having been set free by Christ from the ownership of Satan, now by free-will choice become love-slaves to the One who has purchased us with His own precious blood.

1 Cor.6:19-20 Matthew 25:35-40

We serve the Lord when we serve one another. God counts the love we show to others as love expressed to Him. Paul tells that we have a continuing debt to the Lord, but that debt is only paid by loving each other (Romans 13:8).

Galatians 6:2; 1 Peter 4:10-11

Qualities of a Servant

The Lord pours out His Spirit upon His servants (Acts 2:18) and so we are filled with His qualities of servanthood:

Joy (Psalm 100:2; John 15:10-11).

Faithfulness (Luke 19:17; Hebrews 3:2-3).

Whole heartedness (Rom.1:9-10; 1 Sam.12:24; 2 Chron.31:20-21).

Undivided loyalty (Luke 16:13; 1 Sam.7:3; Joshua 24:14-15).

Enthusiasm (Rom.12:11).

Faithful Servants

Matthew 25:21

Notice the parallel between this parable and the words in 1 Peter 1:7:

Matthew 25:21

1 Peter 1:7

"Well done"

Praise!

" I will put you incharge of many things"

Praise!

"Come and share your master's happiness"

Glory!

Matthew 25:35-40; 1 Peter 4:10-11 Hebrews 9:14; 1 Corinthians 9:16-19