Some may see this title and
think I am going to speak to the government and its enslavement of the people
through a plethora of unjust, unconstitutional and most importantly unbiblical
laws. While that is a tempting subject with
all that is going on around us that is not my intended direction. While all of the above may be true I want us
to see that we are all slaves, it is just a matter of who we are slaves of.
Yes, God’s word tells us we
are either slaves of righteousness or sin (Rom 6:16-23). Slaves of Christ or slaves of Satan. Now, our sinful nature does not like to see
ourselves as slaves but Paul does not mince words in letting us know there is
no in between; we are to see ourselves as either slaves of one or the other. Our slavery is not contingent on that which
is around us as in our environment but that which has been changed, or not
changed within us. Of course we will see
the outworking’s of this change, our inward disposition, and thus as the
letters of 1 John and James make clear our actions and proclamations in life
will reveal whose we are. They will reveal
who is our master.
In 1 Cor 7:22-23 we see Paul
explain how as a child of God we are called to be a slave of Christ. No matter how much our flesh seeks to be its
own person, be autonomous, we as believers need to understand our true position
with God is as a slave. It is by grace
we are called out of our slavery to sin into slavery to the law of God because
it is only in the law of God we find true liberty. What a joy it is to be called by God out of
our sin to serve him and not the sin we previously so loved since to sin, let
alone live in sin, is true slavery (John 8:34).
Now that we know we are
slaves, at least I pray we see we are, we need to understand that the work of a
slave is to obey his master. One who is
enslaved to sin by his very nature willingly follows the world and thus will be
a slave of it. The nature of one who is
a slave to sin and not righteousness will be averse to the law of God, often
adamantly so, and seek to do what they can to serve their master, sin.
Many decry the call to obey
God’s commands as being legalistic and the antithesis of grace. However, James 1:25 speaks of the law of
liberty but sadly many that profess Christ and cry out for liberty see God’s
law as curtailing liberty rather than enlarging it as God’s word reveals. The issue that most miss when it comes to
being obedient to God’s law is that to disobey God’s law is to lead one to be
restrained, enslaved, by the consequences of the sin that ensues from staying
from God’s perfect law. Thus, only
obedience to God’s law brings true liberty, biblical liberty.
We that are the called of God
need to live as the slave we are called to be, obedient. We need to seek to please the only master
worth pleasing. Not to gain anything but
merely for the pleasure of worshipping the King of kings and Lord of lords. We need to understand and grasp that God’s law
is meant to bring true liberty. Man is
notorious for seeking to set up his own kingdoms and laws but they all end in
tyranny and slavery apart from being founded and grounded in the law of God. As obedient slaves of Christ we need to, no
must, seek by His power to follow His word.
Not just those portions we like, not just the words in red and not just
those commands of Jesus found in the last 1/3 of God’s book. No we as slaves of the most high God need to
seek to follow all of His word which takes effort, a lot of effort, but because
our affections have been changed by the one we serve this effort is not
burdensome and we as His adopted children will desire to serve our master.
Yes we are slaves and I for
one am grateful I am a slave of Christ and have been called out of my slavery
to sin and the world to serve Him. Not
by my merit but by His grace. We are not
called at the cross just to some place to spend eternity but to serve and obey
our master in the here and now. We are
called to make His glory known in all the world and that can only be done by
seeing the Masters word as all sufficient and being obedient to that very same word.
What a joy it is to be a
slave of Christ.