|  God's 
                                              ways seem like paradoxes to the 
                                              human mind. He says, To live, 
                                              you must die. To find your life, 
                                              you must lose it. To become strong, 
                                              you must first become weak.
 One 
                                              of the greatest paradoxes of all 
                                              is this: To be truly free, you must 
                                              become bound. To gain the greatest 
                                              liberty in God, one must give up 
                                              all rights and become a lifelong 
                                              bondservant to the Lord Jesus Christ. 
                                              There is a glorious love-slavery 
                                              that leads to the highest form of 
                                              freedom and liberty. It is a voluntary 
                                              surrender born out of love and affection, 
                                              causing one to consider servitude 
                                              even greater than sonship.  In 
                                              a time when God's people are obsessed 
                                              with claiming their rights, taken 
                                              with the Lord's blessings and benefits, 
                                              it would profit us all to allow 
                                              the Holy Spirit to open our eyes 
                                              to a place in God beyond anything 
                                              we've yet discovered. It is in perfect 
                                              divine order to receive all the 
                                              good things from the hand of God, 
                                              and no child of the Lord should 
                                              feel guilty about the blessings 
                                              and benefits poured upon him.  Yet 
                                              we need to see there is something 
                                              better than blessings and prosperity, 
                                              something far more rewarding than 
                                              all the other manifold benefits 
                                              he daily gives us.  A 
                                              bondservant is one who has entered 
                                              a sacrament of service with his 
                                              master. It is beautifully described 
                                              in the following Scripture: "If 
                                              thou buy an Hebrew servant, six 
                                              years he shall serve: and in the 
                                              seventh he shall go out free for 
                                              nothing. If he came in by himself, 
                                              he shall go out by himself: if he 
                                              were married, then his wife shall 
                                              go out with him. If his master have 
                                              given him a wife, and she have born 
                                              him sons or daughters, the wife 
                                              and her children shall be her master's, 
                                              and he shall go out by himself."And if the servant shall plainly 
                                              say, I love my master, my wife, 
                                              and my children; I will not go out 
                                              free: Then his master shall bring 
                                              him unto the judges; he shall also 
                                              bring him to the door, or unto the 
                                              door post; and his master shall 
                                              bore his ear through with an awl; 
                                              and he shall serve him forever" 
                                              (Exodus 21:2-6).
 This 
                                              is much more than a picture of God's 
                                              concern for slaves and servants. 
                                              In type and shadow, it clearly portrays 
                                              the bondservant of the Lord Jesus 
                                              Christ. Christ 
                                              is the Master in this account, and 
                                              we are the servants whose freedom 
                                              has been purchased. The cross is 
                                              God's Sabbath, the year of release 
                                              for all prisoners, captives, slaves, 
                                              and servants, and we who were sold 
                                              under the Law have been set free 
                                              by grace! We 
                                              are freed from sin, yet bondservants 
                                              to Christ, all our days, by choice.  
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