As the
eyes of slaves look to the hand of their master, as the eyes of a female
slave look to the hand of her mistress, so our eyes look to the Lord our God, till he shows us his mercy. Psalm 123:2
As to all my
affairs, Tychicus, who is a much-loved brother and faithful assistant and
fellow bond-servant in the Lord, will give you all the information.
Colossians 4:7 AMP
A bond-slave or bond-servant is a slave who was
freed but chose to serve their master out of their own free will. We are to
serve God in this way. Not out of compulsion or coercion but from a willing
heart that desires to serve and put him first.
Our eyes should always be on our Lord. We look to
him for guidance, sustenance and mercy. We gaze upon him with love, adoration,
reverence and confident faith. He is our all in all, our everything. We are
hopelessly indebted to him for giving us his Son as the sacrifice for our sins.
We have been freed from a life of slavery, where
we were chained to sin and sorrow, now we can serve our Lord and each other from
emancipated hearts.
Perhaps you believe you have accepted Christ as
your Savior and Liberator yet you do not know the Lord experientially as your
Master. He is Lord of all and for you to effectively know the Lord, you must
come to a place of surrender. He must be first in your life. Jesus said, “Repent
and believe the good news!” Mark 1:15. It is not enough for is to believe in
the Lord. We must repent of our sins. We must willingly make Jesus our Lord and
Master. Then we shall be saved.
If you have not made Jesus your Lord and Savior,
come and pray along with me…
Dear Father God,
Thank you for sending Jesus to die for me and to
wash away all my sins. I believe Jesus rose from the dead. I repent of my sins
and I choose to make him the Lord of my life. Thank you for saving me not on
the basis of what I have done but on the basis of your great mercy. I choose to
be your bond-servant. In Jesus name I pray, amen.
Once you have made this wonderful commitment,
there are some things that you should do…
Find a good church where the Bible is preached
without compromise but with compassion and attend it often.
Pray and read the Bible regularly.
Tell others of your newfound faith in God.
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