Philippians 1:1
Paul and Timothy, bond-servants of Christ Jesus, To all the
saints in Christ Jesus who are in Philippi, including the overseers and
deacons:
Paul and Timothy understood and taught that through the
crucifixion of Jesus, because of what He did on our account, we are all bound
to Him through His death, His burial and His resurrection. Through the fullness
of His love and eternal provision, we are forever bound to Him.
In the days of slavery, the slaves were keenly aware of who
their slave owner was and what their slave owner expected of them. When the slaves had a good master, they
understood the value of the provisions that they were given. They would delight in pleasing their good
master because their good master fulfilled their every need. They would serve
their master faithfully each day because they had faith in the continuing
provision of the one to whom they were bound.
As Christians, we not only have a good master, we have a
good and perfect master. We have Our
Lord, Jesus, as our Master. We should be
in constant praise and worship for the provisions that we have received, the
provisions that we will receive and the eternal provisions that have been set
aside for us. We should delight in
meeting every calling that Our Master places on our lives. We should purposefully sign away our own
rights in order to be bond-slaves of Jesus Christ.
Let us surrender all that we are, all that we will ever be, all that we have and all that we will ever have to Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Let us rejoice in knowing that we will be His bond servants day after day without end.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for legally binding us to Your
service for all eternity. We rejoice in
knowing that we will praise and worship You forever as our needs are met and
satisfied beyond our imaginations. We
pray, Lord, for the wisdom and the strength to renounce any ownership that we
seek to claim from this earth. May we
live in the comfort and triumph of Your grace.
May we live every day in surrender to Your Son. We ask all these things in the name of the
Word, who became flesh and dwelt among us, Jesus Christ.
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