Friday, May 6, 2011

Gratitude

Recently someone told me they were starting a gratitude journal.  I think that is an awesome thing to do.  You see, it is our human nature to be quick to point out all the problems in our lives, but we are often slow to think about all that we have to be thankful for.  I am not just talking about the common things we all think of....family, friends, health, a job.  I'm also thinking about those "small" things.....a parking place.......a good nights rest....an unexpected thoughtful deed.


Thankfulness is important to God.  You often hear Christians talk about finding "the will of God" for their lives.  Well, let me help you.  Giving thanks is the will of God for your life.



1 Thessalonians 5:18 (King James Version)


 18In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.


How do we learn to give thanks for those things in our lives that have brought us pain?   

Romans 8:28 (King James Version)


 28And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose


God does not say that "all things are good" but He does say that He will work all things for our good.  A few years ago I had cancer.  Was that good? No, rather it brought with it some very difficult days.  But God did take it and worked it out for my good.  It was in those times that He grew me, and renewed me and used me and I can honestly say that I am a better person today because of  those difficult days.


If you are a born again, true child of God then you can rest assured that whatever you are facing today has been permitted by the hand of God.


I did not say that God brings about all the bad things, but because God is sovereign, He permits whatever comes into our lives.


Sometimes we face difficult circumstances as a consequence of our sin.  It is the sowing and reaping process God spoke of in Galatians 6:7 when He said that whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap.


Sometimes we face difficult circumstances because of the circumstances of life, the fall of man in general.  By this I mean that we might suffer at the hands of the economy, or a disaster such as an earthquake or hurricane or tornado, etc


Sometimes we face difficult circumstances because God has us in the refining fires.  He is purifying us, just as the finest gold or silver is purified in the hottest fires.  God desires to grow us and conform us more to the image of His Son and this is not always a pleasant process, but as Job said in Job 23:10, when He has tried me, I shall come forth as gold.


Why don't you take some time to start a gratitude journal?  I believe you will find that there is no journal large enough to hold all that you have to be thankful for.  If you don't believe me, then test me....I am certain you will find what I have said to be absolute truth!


When He walks among us, all that He does
All of His mercy and all of His love
If the pen of a writer could write every day
Even this world could never contain
Just how I've been blessed


The warmth in the winter, the flowers in spring
The laughter of summer and the changing of leaves
Food on my table, a good place to sleep, clothes on my back
And shoes on my feet
Oh I have been blessed


Arms that will raise, a voice that can talk
Hands that can touch and legs that can walk
Ears that can listen and eyes that can see
Oh I've got to praise Him as long as I breath
Cause I have been blessed


Father and mother, nurtured and raised
my sister and family, memories made
My pastor to lead me, an altar to pray
Stripes that can heal and Blood that can save
Oh I have been blessed


We live in a country, the greatest on earth
Our flag stands for freedom and what it is worth
She stands in the harbor, Miss Liberty calls
All have gave some, but some gave it all
For me to be blessed


A shoulder to lean on when I am down
A Rock where He leads me when I'm overwhelmed
The place where He hides me under His wings
He's not just a song, He's the reason I sing
Oh I have been blessed


I have been blessed, God's so good to me
Precious are His thoughts of you and me
No way I could count them, there's not enough time
So I'll just thank Him for being so kind
God has been good, so good.   I have been blessed.


To God be the glory!













Monday, May 2, 2011

Thoughts on Osama Bin Laden/lessons we can take with us

My jaw hit the floor last night as I decided to check my email one more time before going to bed!  Was it true Osama Bin Laden dead?  I had a few reactions.  1.)  I am so grateful for our military!  I can't imagine being on a mission to capture the most wanted man in America!  My deepest respect goes to those men and women throughout history have fought and in great number gave the ultimate in order for me to enjoy the freedom that I enjoy 24/7.  My heart goes out to their families as they wait with anticipation for their beloved soldier to come home.  2.) Osama Bin Laden is just beginning an eternity that is more horrific than we can even begin to imagine. How am I supposed to feel?

As I was thinking about that, I knew in my heart that Jesus died for Osama Bin Laden!  I also know that God takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked!  That's straight from the Word of God.  Ezekiel 18:23,32

23Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? saith the Lord GOD: and not that he should return from his ways, and live?
For I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the Lord GOD: wherefore turn yourselves, and live ye.


How overwhelming is the grace of God?  That Osama bin Laden was loved by Jesus.  Just ponder that for a moment!  I still can't wrap my mind around it.


Can I be happy that Osama is dead? Well, I don't think the Bible condemns capital punishment and certainly the mass murderer Osama is deserving of such a punishment because of his horrific trail of terror.  I also don't think that the Bible speaks out against war and  certainly if there is ever a reason to wage war, it was after 9/11/2001! 


Do I rejoice over the fact that Obama is now facing an eternity separated from God and will endure endless torture in the lake of fire?  No!  I can't!  I no more deserve heaven than Osama!  I don't like to think that- but it is Truth.  The Bible says all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.  That word "all" pretty much says it ALL!


So then my attention went to the speech the President gave, announcing Osama's death.  He said something that caught my attention and prompted me to write this blog entry.


President Obama reminded us that just because Osama is dead, the war on terror does not stop.  Yes, we took out the leader and mastermind of it all, but  we will see another rise up at some point to "carry the torch" and continue the legacy of Osama.  Therefore, we must not be careless or drop our guard.


Immediately I thought about the strategy of Satan and our spiritual battle with the prince of darkness.  You see, we can become careless in our spiritual lives.  We may think we have put to death some particular sin and now we are OK- but Satan never quits fighting us.  Just when we think we are free from the bondage of one sin, if we aren't careful, we will become entangled in another sin.  


We must never let down our guard with the devil.  He is a mastermind even exceeding the expert on terror, Osama.  The Bible calls us to get dressed in our spiritual armor and be ready at all times to resist and flee from sin.


The Navy seals carried out a very well planned strategy.  Why?  This was their chance, a chance that, if botched, may not come again for a long time.  They were not careless, they were not unorganized.  Rather they followed the instruction given to them by our military experts.  They were ready!


That is how we must be in our battle with Satan and in the war with our flesh. We must not be careless, but rather follow the instruction of our expert, the Captain of our army, Jesus Christ.  What do you think would have happened if a navy seal got ready to carry out his assignment, to kill or capture Osama, then all of a sudden he thought he would do it his way?  No!  our men came out alive and uninjured because they took their mission seriously and they obeyed the higher ups who have the careful instruction.


We must take our war with the devil and our flesh seriously.  Equally important, we must take our Christian walk seriously.  We must be willing to submit to the One who was tempted in all ways, like us, yet was without sin.  We must obey the orders of our Master.  When we choose to do it God's way, we will always come out ahead......but the opposite is true also.  If we fail to do it God's way and choose to act independently, we open ourselves up to the wounds the enemy will inflict upon our soul.


Osama had up to his last breath to repent and accept Christ.  From all we see, he chose a different road.  He now faces the consequences of his decision.


Thank you once again, every soldier, past or present for all you have done for me and every American.  May God bless you and your family  and protect you from harm.  I pray for you and I love you and appreciate every one of you!


Thank you Jesus for your mercy and grace.  Please bless our soldiers and protect them.  Thank you for allowing me to be born in the United States.  





Saturday, April 30, 2011

Everybody is talking about it.......what are you and I talking about?

Well it came and went.....the "wedding of the century" as it was called.  Prince William and Kate had a wedding that most girls can only dream of.  I think that's great and I hope they have a wonderful life.  But it was amazing to arrive at work and hear everyone talking about it.  People taped it, some got up and watched it at the wee hours of the morning.  I engaged in this conversation.  After all, if you're a girl, then you must talk about the dress, the attire of the guests, the attire of the bridal party, the flowers...on and on it goes.  Truth be known, I don't know Prince William or Kate and their wedding had no impact on my life, yet I still talked a lot about it.
Perhaps you found yourself doing the same thing!

As the day progressed and as I was thinking more about it today, I asked myself "how readily do I speak about Jesus, not a "future King, but rather the KING OF KINGS!  How often do I talk about the royal wedding that will take place one day, THE WEDDING SUPPER OF THE LAMB?"

Now those are 2 items that have a huge impact!  Not only does it impact life here but our eternal life!  How much effort do I make to talk about Jesus?  If Christians are going to great lengths to watch the royal wedding but not going to great lengths to talk about Jesus then our priorities are out of line.

This week take some time at the end of your day to ponder what conversations you engaged in during the day.  What did you spend the most time talking about in your free time?  I have asked myself that question quite often and it can be very convicting.

From the abundance of the heart our mouth will speak.  If your heart is filled with the things of Jesus then that will reflect in your conversations.

Let the words of our heart and the meditation of our hearts be acceptable in your site O God!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Beware of the little foxes!

I am currently going through something that I wish I did not have to go through.  But, I can do nothing about it right now....just endure.  I have been forced to change some things, develop some patience, grow in my faith, just to name a few.  Rest assured that when we are going through something painful or tough, our enemy is going to try to use that to his advantage.  My frustration level has been higher than normal, I have at times been angry at my lack of control and at times ponder some questions that I really didn't have a business pondering to begin with.  


Here's the confession- the Holy Spirit, faithful friend that He is, convicted me on the spot when my spirit was headed in an unhealthy direction.  I recognized His voice and, by the way, I agreed with Him whole heartily....but I didn't confess it at the very moment.  Instead, while I agreed with His assessment of the situation, I just wanted to hang on to my questions, frustrations and anger a little longer.  Perhaps it seemed fair-(I don't even really know what that means)- perhaps I thought I deserved to be this way and so I was gonna be this way just a little longer.  Oh, I had no desire to hang on to my thoughts and feelings forever....but  just a "little longer".  That had to be music to the ears of Satan.


About a week ago- I found myself my feelings of anger, frustration, and my questions had grown a little bit.  Then, the light went on!  I saw what was going on.  Just like someone who has a small infection but doesn't get treated until they have a big infection, I had failed to take care of my sinful attitudes and feelings that were now starting to grow roots and try to make my heart their home.


My mind went back to a sermon that my pastor preached when I was about 8 years old.  Even now, I remember it like it was yesterday.  It came from this verse:


Song of Solomon 2:15- Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes. (KJV)


The "little foxes" do the damage!  How does this apply to us in our everyday life?


We don't have to be Biblical scholars to know about those "big" sins- murder, adultery, theft, pornography just to name a few.  If you have served in ministry for any length of time, you have probably placed safeguards in your life in order to not become entangled in these sins.


But what about those "little foxes"- those petty sins that we let go unchecked because after all no one knows, it won't hurt anyone, and there's plenty of people out their doing worse things than what you're doing.


That is what happened to me- I have safeguarded myself throughout my life in order to stay away from certain situations that might lead me into one of those "big sins".  However, I had not safeguarded my attitude.  And probably, sad to say, I used those excuses I just listed above.  Because I failed to stop in my tracks the moment the Holy Spirit called me on it, in no time I saw a bitter root trying its best to take up residence.  I am so thankful that the Holy Spirit would not let go and kept hammering home the point.  I then pulled that root and confessed to God that I had not given to Him what He demands and what He is worthy of, immediate whole hearted obedience.


What are the little foxes in your life today?  Please pay attention to them.  I have never counseled a woman who just fell into some "big sin".  The story comes out and I learn that there were "little foxes" that were unchecked and now that lady had found herself dealing with much bigger problems.  It's the little fox of neglecting conversing with our Heavenly Father on a regular basis, the little fox of certain TV shows or music or movies, the little fox of gossip that will sooner or later come back to bite you.


Look at King David-  What Christian doesn't know about his adultery, and his murder.  What was the little fox?  He was not where he was supposed to be.  When he should have been at war, he was at home.  When he should have turned his eyes away after seeing Bathsheba, he gazed on her beauty and from there it was all down hill.


Look at Lot- He looked toward Sodom and the beautiful land, he pitched his tent near Sodom and shortly thereafter he is in Sodom and in trouble.


Read Psalm 1- The progression is interesting in the very first verse as it reads 
"Blessed is the man that WALKETH not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor STANDETH in the way of sinners, nor SITTETH in the seat of the scornful. 
Walk- that's not commitment- you're still on your feet, and you can run.  Standing- .  You're getting relaxed, standing still... and soon you are sitting.....and soon you're in trouble


Little foxes will destroy the fruit that the Holy Spirit wants to produce in you.  Don't let little foxes limit how God can use you- Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal to you those "little foxes" that are lurking around you waiting for their opportunity and then take safeguards so that they are caught before they cause you pain and stunt your spiritual growth.



Wednesday, April 20, 2011

All Time Undisputed, Undefeated Champion of Love

We have all watched the NBA championships.....there is always a winner and a loser.  And while the sportscaster always interviews the champions first, sooner or later he makes his way over to the losers.  It's always the same thing....they congratulate the champion and then move on to what they could have done differently in order to have won the game.  They usually say something about "next year" or "next season".

In most situations this is how it goes.  There is almost always a "next time".  Shortly after the championships are over, you will read about some changes in the team, coaches, players, tactics, etc...getting ready for "next time".

Today I want us to take a look back resurrection morning and the victory that was accomplished  that day.  We have a Champion, the Lord Jesus Christ.  We also have a loser, our adversary, the devil.  I want to look at what the outcome of that morning meant for every believer.  I want us to look at what it meant for the loser, Satan.

What  the resurrection meant for the devil
1.)  His fate was sealed for good.  Satan will never get a second chance to tempt Jesus or overtake the authority of Jesus Christ.  The keys of death and hell .  Revelation 1:18 (KJV) "I am He that liveth, and was dead and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death"
2.) His powers were revealed for what they were- weak and substandard to the powers of the God Almighty!   Satan had given it all he had and perhaps he thought he was within close reach to the championship title! Yet, He could not keep Jesus down!  Resurrection morning showed different and forever Satan will claim the title of loser.
3.) While Satan and his demons were not annihilated, their authority has been greatly curbed- Colossians 2:15.
While he stands to accuse the saints, that is all he can do....accuse!  For the risen Christ is the Advocate for every saint!

  Zechariah 3:1-5 (KJV)  Then he showed me Joshua the high priest standing before the Angel of the Lord, and Satan standing at his right hand to oppose.  And the Lord said to Satan, "The Lord rebuke you, Satan!  The Lord who has chosen Jerusalem, rebuke you!  Is this not a brand plucked from the fire?  Now Joshua was clothed with filthy garments, and standing before the Angel.  Then He answered and spoke to those who stood before Him, saying, Take away the filthy garments from him.  And to him He said, See I have removed your iniquity from you, and I will clothe you with rich robes.  And I said, Let them put a clean turban on his head, and they put clothes on him .  And the Angel of the Lord stood by.


What the resurrection means for the believer

We live defeated lives when we fail to recognize what the resurrection of Jesus Christ gained for us.  Heaven was gained but we must also recognize that the day to day victory while on this earth is something that is possible for us.

Because of the resurrection....
You have been
 Set free from sin and condemnation- Romans 8:1-2
Set free from Satan's control- Colossians 1:13
Set free from Satan's kingdom- Ephesians 2
 given the Holy Spirit- II Corinthians 1:22 given all things pertaining to life- II Peter 1:3
 given authority over the power of the enemy- Luke 10:19
 given access to God- Ephesians 1:8

You are:
Free forever from sin's power- Romans 6:14
Kept from falling- Jude 24
One with the Lord- I Corinthians 6:17
The head and not the tail- Deuteronomy 28:13
Hidden with Christ in God- Psalm 32:7
Protected from the evil one- I John 5:18
Kept by the power of God- I Peter 1:5
Secure in Christ- John 10:28-29
More than a conqueror- Romans 8:37

You have:
Access to the Father- Romans 5:2
A home in heaven- John 14:1-2Luke 10:19
All things in Christ- II Corinthians 5:17
A living hope- I Peter 1:3
A hope that is sure and steadfast- Hebrews 6:19
Authority to tread on serpents- Luke 10:19
Power to witness- Acts 1:8
Boldness and access- Hebrews 10:19
Peace with God- Romans 5:1

You can:
Do all things through Christ- Philippians 4:13
Find mercy and grace to help- Hebrews 4:16
Come boldly to the throne of grace- Hebrews 4:16
Quench all the firey darts of Satan- Ephesians 6:19
Tread on the serpent- Luke 10:19
Declare liberty to the captives- Isaiah 61:1
Overcome the enemy- Revelations 12:11
Tread Satan under foot- Romans 16:20

You cannot:
Be separated from God's love- Romans 8:35-39
Be charged or accused- Romans 8:33
Be condemned- I Corinthians 11:32

(This is such a partial list - there is so much more in the Bible I could include but didn't for the sake of time and space-  Get in your Bible and you will find so much more!!!)

Dear friend, do not live as though Jesus is still in that tomb!  He is alive and well and lives today to intercede for you!

Hebrews 12 2 says we can look unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.  Two very important things to digest here.  He "sat down"- an obvious sign of finality, when Christ cried out "it is finished!" He wasn't kidding- -
" at the right hand of the throne of God."-  A place of  strength, power, importance and pre-eminence



If you know Christ as your Savior then dear child of God, live with the knowledge that you don't have to live in defeat.  Satan has already been defeated- don't let him tell you otherwise.

If you don't know Jesus, then you are currently defeated- and you do have reason for grave concern- for you currently do not have the benefits of the resurrected Christ available to you.  Please go to my tab in this blog on how to have a personal relationship with God.  He loves you, Christ died and rose again for you!  You can change your eternal address from hell to heaven the very moment you accept Him into your life and ask Him to be your Savior!

There is no other "god"!  No other "god" has died and rose again and no other "god" can forgive your sins and offer you the hope that Jesus Christ offers you.  It is hope for today and hope for eternity!

If you accept Christ, let me know!  I would love to send you materials, even a Bible to help you get started on your walk with the Lord- no charge to you....my highest privilege to send it to you!!
He is Risen!   To God be the glory!









Saturday, April 16, 2011

Jesus, our example to the very end! The day He wore my crown!

Jesus "walked in our shoes" so that He could empathize with us and show us an example of how we should walk. (I Peter 2:21)  The earthly ministry of Jesus did not end when He was nailed to the cross.  Even on the cross He was ministering and teaching.  I want us to look at the 7 last sayings of Jesus Christ.  It brings chills and tears when I listen to these sayings, keeping in mind that they were spoken while hanging on a cross in agony and pain.  O that I could grasp just a tiny bit of that day.  All I can say is that I am so thankful that as that blood poured out, it was a cleansing stream and remains one today.  Let's look at these afresh.  Don't just read the words, close your eyes and allow yourself to picture the image, the day, the crowd, the pain, the shame.  Thank Him that He loved you enough to go to the cross for YOU.  When He was on the cross, you were on His mind.

These sayings are in the order in which they were spoken by our Lord.

1.)  "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do"  (Luke 23:34)- The first thing Jesus does from the cross and pray to His Father for them, asking His Father to forgive them.  The executioners, while well aware of what they were doing, they did not know the magnitude, they did not understand they were nailing the KING OF KINGS to the cross.  As they spit upon Him, mocked Him, beat Him, and drove the nails through the flesh of our Savior and into the cross, Jesus chooses to forgive.

2.) "Assuredly, I say to you, today you will be with Me in Paradise" (Luke 23:43)- From the cross, Jesus offers salvation.  Two thieves were crucified that day, one on each side of our Savior.  One looked at Jesus at Jesus and cursed Him, the other one looked at Jesus and "got it" and cried out to Christ from the cross.  In the midst of His pain, Jesus offered hope.

3.)  "When Jesus therefore saw His mother,.and the disciple whom He loved standing by, He said to His mother, "Woman, behold your son!"  Then He said to the disciple, "Behold your mother!" And from that hour that disciple took her to his own home."  (John 19:26-27)  Here we see the priority Jesus placed on relationships.  Jesus was close to breathing His last breath, yet He made sure that His mother was cared for by John..aka "The disciple whom He loved"

4.)  "And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?"  that is "My God, My God why have You forsaken Me?"- (Matthew 27:46).  Here we see Jesus taking on the full weight of the sin of all humanity (past,present,and future).  Since sin can never be in the presence of  our Holy God, Jesus felt the absence of His Father.  Jesus felt the weight of abandonment and He chose to pray in the midst of it.

5.) "I thirst" (John 19:29)-  Only after Jesus has cared for the needs of others does He express His own need.  Imagine, the One who made the oceans, the lakes, the rivers.....the One who is called the Living Water cries out "I thirst".  Though earlier on Jesus was offered drink on a sponge, He refused.  The sponge was soaked in vinegar and gall- a sedative or pain reliever that we might think of as today's Morphine.  Jesus refused it, for He chose to feel all of the pain for us.  This drink He was offered here did not contain that sedative.

6.) "It is finished"  (John 19:30)- Jesus called the shots even from the cross!  It was not over until Jesus said it was over.  The cross and all the horrific pain that came along with death by crucifixion did not take the life of Jesus.  Jesus laid down His life.  His earthly ministry would not draw to a close until Jesus said "IT IS FINISHED!"- This was not a cry of defeat, rather a cry of victory!

7.)  "Father, into Your hands I commit My spirit"- (Luke 23: 46)- This is the contentment Jesus had in His death.  He had completed what He came to earth to accomplish.  He had done the will of the Father and now He was about to return to His Father.  Though He felt the pain of His Father turning His back on Him as He carried the weight of the world on that cross, He knew the love His Father had for Him.

Lives would never be the same because of six hours one Friday.  The world would never be same.  Jesus' disciples didn't understand it then, but they were just handed the torch to carry on the ministry of Jesus. The crowd thought they witnessed the crucifixion of a criminal, but in reality they witnessed the crucifixion of a King, the King of Kings. The devil didn't get it....he was thinking he would get the trophy for the "Most Valuable Player" in this plot, but in reality he was about to have the keys of death and hell ripped from his filthy hands and he would be made a spectacle of though the victory of the resurrection.  Over 2000 years later the cross is still as powerful, the One who hung upon it is still causing controversy, Satan is still striving to silence the message of the cross, yet he does so in vain-for the blood is still cleansing those who immerse themselves in it!  Hallelujah!  It is impossible to silence our Savior!

How has the cross changed your life?  We can never underestimate the power of the cross or the importance of the cross.  We live in a day where, even in some churches, the cross has been downplayed.  It's not a pretty story, in fact, it's pretty gory.  But the cross, the blood.....this is what cleanses us!

The cries from the cross taught me so much.  I want to follow in the example of my Savior though forgiving those who hurt me, witnessing to the lost, caring for those relationships in my life and spending time with my Heavenly Father,running to Him when I feel lonely, crying out "I thirst" and allowing Him to satisfy that thirst.  And one day, when I have completed what the Lord placed me on the earth to accomplish, I want to be content, and at peace crying out "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit."  I will fall asleep and awake to embrace the only One in heaven that will have scars......Jesus Christ, my precious Savior.
These are powerful songs- I hope you will listen to them and your heart will be blessed!  I will glory in the cross!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

The 150th anniversary of the Civil War- slavery is still alive and well!

This week has been a big deal at our house.  You see, my husband loves history and has a special interest in the Civil War and this past week was the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War.  He knows that war inside out...If I didn't know better I would think he fought in the civil war! The Civil War had a huge impact on America!  Slavery will remain an embarrassing blemish on America's record and it was the right decision to fight in order to bring an end to slavery.  Abraham Lincoln will forever be remembered for his leadership during those dark days.

The word  "slave" does not bring warm fuzzy feelings and understandably so.  But, in reality, slavery is only as horrible as its master.  This leads me to what I want to share with you today.

Slavery is mentioned throughout the Bible.  In fact, you will find it in the Old Testament as well as the New.  It will come from the mouth of Apostle Paul, and the other apostles and of Jesus Christ!  Now, while we are tempted to see slavery in only one way- which is the slavery we know of that birthed the Civil War- we must look at how the idea of slavery is used in the Bible.  If you are wondering if Jesus was for slavery as it was in the days of the Civil War, I will say this; God always acts in a way that is consistent with His character.  That answers that question for me.

Ok, let's look at a few verses in the Bible that speak of slavery.

Matthew 6:24 (NKJV) No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or else he will be loyal to one and despise the other.  You cannot serve God and mammon.

Jesus uses the word "master" which is a word that is associated with slavery.

Romans 6:4-5 states: For if we have been united together in the likeness of His death, certainly we also shall be in the likeness of His resurrection, knowing this, that our old man was crucified with Him, that the body of sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves of sin.

I Corinthians 7:22- For he who is called in the Lord while a slave is the Lord's freedman.  Likewise he who is called while free is Christ's slave.  You were bought with a price; do not become slaves of men.

Romans 7:14b I am unspiritual, sold as a slave to sin.   Romans 7:25- So then, I myself in my mind am a slave to God's law, but in the sinful nature a slave to the law of sin.

This is just a few of the verses.  Perhaps the 2 most powerful verses for me are the following comes following:

 John 8:34-36.
"Jesus replied, I tell you the truth, everyone who sins is a slave to sin.  Now a slave has no permanent place in the family, but a son belongs to it forever.  So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed."

II Peter 2:19b- for a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him.

All these verses teach us that all of us are slaves- slaves to sin or slaves to righteousness.  Whatever, or whoever masters us tells us whose slave we are.

In my study of slavery and the Bible, I was caught by some verses I've read hundreds of times but the Holy Spirit taught me anew.  The Apostle Paul and other apostles often started their  letters describing themselves as a "bond servant" of Jesus Christ.  What does the word "bond servant" mean?  Is it just another word for "slave"?  In some ways, yes!  A bond servant has a master and they have to obey the master.  However, there is a huge difference in the relationship between the master and the slave.  Don't miss this!

Romans 1:1- Paul, a bond servant of Jesus Christ.....
Ephesians 6:5 we are encouraged to obey are earthly masters (bosses) not as men pleasers but as "bond servants" of Christ.
Philippians 1:1 Paul and Timothy, bond servants of Jesus Christ
Titus 1:1 Paul, a bond servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ
James 1:1 James, a bond servant of God and the Lord Jesus Christ.
II Peter 1:1 Simon Peter, a bond servant and apostle of Jesus Christ

Let's review:
1.) we are all slaves- slaves to sin or slaves to righteousness
2.) We cannot be a slave to both- Jesus says you're either with me or against me!
3.) We are a slave to whatever controls us.  It's not WHO we say we are with our tongue that reveals near as much as what we say with our ACTIONS and HABITS.
4.)We are called to be bond servants of Jesus Christ

What about this word "bond servant"?  Why did the Apostles so often start their letters off proudly saying they were bond servants of Jesus Christ?

After 7 years a slave was set free.  However, a bond servant was a slave, who is love, binds himself to his master for life.  He stayed because he wanted to.  The Apostles started their letters that way announcing their full submission to their Master, Jesus Christ!

Becoming a bond servant was a big deal.  It was bound by a covenant between the master and his bond servant.  The master would take care of the servant (shelter, food, clothing, everything!)
When the slave became a bond servant they would bore through his ear with an awl (we know it as getting our ears pierced!)  In the Old Testament times the Hebrew people symbolically linked the ear to obedience.
The bond servant would literally and figuratively become a part of his master's family.  It was basically an adoption.  The piercing of the ear meant that the bond servant had an open ear to the master's call and he served his master forever.

What were the benefits the bond servant gained?
The Master would take care of him, he just had to obey

What was the trade off for being a bond servant?
1)He gave up his freedom
2) He gave up his will for the will of his master\
3) He obeyed the master

Could it be that this is what the Apostle Paul was conveying to us in Galatians 4: 7 "So you are no longer a slave, but a son; and since you are a son, God has made you an heir.

When we accept Christ as our Savior we are sealed, just like when a slave would get his ear pierced when becoming a bond servant.  He has covenanted to take care of us in every way forever! He adopts us into the family! (Ephesians 1:5)  We are called to lay down our "freedoms" and our will to follow after Christ and obey Him, for He is our Master!

I know of no situation where the word bond servant is ever used in talking about sin.  Instead, we see the word "slave".  I don't know, but I kind of think that is deliberate.  A master covenants with his bond servant that he will provide for all his needs and adopt him into the family.  Satan, the author of sin, would never make such a true covenant with the one enslaved by sin.  He is a liar and the father of lies and he is not interested in our well being\-rather he is interested in destroying us. (Satan comes only to steal, kill and destroy! John 10:10)

Millions of folks today are slaves and they don't even realize it.  They are slaves to satan and his bag of tricks such as alcohol, drugs, sex, etc.  They don't even know that Jesus Christ did something that Abraham Lincoln could not do in all of his contribution to putting an end to slavery. Jesus Christ, the true Emancipator, went to the cross, and right before His last breath He cried out "It is Finished"!!   3 days  later He made a spectacle of the devil by triumphing over the grave and made a way for us to be freed from the bonds of slavery to sin and  satan! (Colossians 2:15)

Who is your Master?  Is it Jesus or is it Satan- ( those are the only two choices)  If you don't know Christ as your Savior and Master then go to my tab on how to have a personal relationship with Christ.

 I ask you:  Is your ear pierced?  Can you, can I say "I am a bond servant of Jesus Christ"?

We will never have a better Master than the Lord Jesus Christ!

To God be the glory!