Romans 6:22
As Christians, we want to serve God. We can serve God wherever we as long as we do our work with the intention of doing our best for the glory of God. It is not to say that our jobs define us. In fact, the Bible describes us in many ways. We are sometimes called children of God, brides of Christ and even slaves of God.
But now that you have been set
free from sin and have become slaves of God, the fruit you get leads to
sanctification and its end, eternal life.
Romans 6:22 ESV
In our world, no one wants to be
a slave, yet we are called to be slaves of God. To be a slave is a very humble
thing, and humility is a quality that God respects whereas pride is an attribute
which God despises. We see this through out the Bible. For example, King Saul
was a great king chosen by God, but when Saul tried to be the high priest also,
God removed him from the throne. King David was humble and admitted his
mistakes and understood everything has been given to him by God. Paul was also
humble and understood that he was saved by grace.
All things we have achieved is
from the grace of God. We may work hard, but it is God who makes the way and
allows for us to be promoted and prosperous. It is God who protects us and
gives us grace. Paul was the most educated and most decorated apostle, but he
understood his position in God's kingdom and the price he could never pay back
for his salvation. If Paul had never encountered Jesus on the road to Damascus,
he would have been lost and a hindrance to the spread of the Gospel.
Another man who understood humility
was Albert Schweitzer. He was a missionary who practiced humility and not just
talk about it. Once he was traveling by train and sat in the lowest section.
When asked why he sat there, he answered that there was not a lower section to
sit in. While some people doing God’s work demand some sort of immediate reward
such as sitting in first class on a train, there are others who are slaves of
God and live it truthfully to their Lord.
“Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’
and not do what I tell you?
Luke 6:46 ESV
We often pray to God and call him
Lord, but then make selfish requests. If we really treated God as Lord, our
prayers would be asking God what He wants from us. We should seek out what God
wants us to do and not request or demand what we want to do for God
If we want God to be our Lord, we
have to be His servant. We must try to live good lives. We cannot just wait for
Jesus to come back and live without a care for those around us or the coming of
God’s kingdom. We are at war with the principalities of this world. We are in an
army who seeks peace. If an army is made up of obedient soldiers, that army will
be successful
Moreover, it is required of
stewards that they be found faithful.
1 Corinthians 4:2 ESV
As slaves of God, we need to be
obedient and faithful. Jesus humbled himself to do the task that was put to
Him. Jesus accepted that God knew better than Him. We need to also accept that.
We face many moments that we must make decisions. In those moments, we must
seek God, be humble, be obedient and be faithful. This is done by living our
lives for the glory for God. We should pray and think about the best way to
serve and glorify God. We have to live in the reality of this world, but we can
still live in a way that pleases God through our humble obedience.
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