Romans 1:1
Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle,
separated unto the gospel of God,
In one simple statement, Paul points out three revealing
things about himself. It is important to
understand that these three things apply to all Christians.
- We are called to be servants of Jesus Christ.
- We are all called to some specific purpose for which God created us.
- We are all separated unto the gospel of God.
When studying the original writings, it is suggested that
the word that was used for servant was actually quite a bit stronger. It was rendered in the original text as
"bond servant" which means someone who is subject to the will and
wholly at the disposal of another. Thus,
we are called not only as servants to Jesus Christ, but as bond servants to Our
King.
As His bond servants, each of us are called to a specific
purpose in service to His kingdom. But
according to His will, we are also "separated unto the gospel of
God." We must realize that the
redemption that we have received through the grace and mercy of Almighty God
has separated us from who we were. We
are now righteous because of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on our behalf. We are proclaimers of the Good News through
our spoken words and our living testimony.
Let us strive to find our calling in Christ. Let us ask the Lord to reveal to us how He wishes to use
us to proclaim His Gospel and to serve in His kingdom. Let us surrender to His will.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for separating us from the
world through the sacrifice of Your Son, Jesus.
We bless His name for the blood that He shed so that we could live in
the spirit and not in the flesh. We
pray, Father, for the grace to abandon our old lives. We ask that You help us to understand the
fullness of the redemption that You have provided us through Your Son. We beseech You to give us the courage and the
strength to proclaim Your Good News to those that you have placed in our lives. May the world see that we have been separated
unto You, Lord, and that we are living as bond servants to You. We ask all these things in the name of our
Blessed Hope and Assurance, Jesus Christ.
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