Serving Christ: Integrity, Equality, and Eternal Perspective

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The chief object of the Christian in other words should be to serve Christ. He's a slave of Christ whether he's a preacher like Paul or whether he's just an ordinary slave in a household in Caesar's household or some other household. The great thing is that any Christian, every Christian is a slave of the Lord Jesus Christ and his Supreme object and motive in life is to glorify his master, to tell forth his praise and thereby to attract others to him. [00:02:53]

We are reminded then I say that the great thing is that we must ever remember that in everything that we do in our life, doesn't matter what our calling is, however humble and menial, we have an opportunity of testifying by living, being what we are to the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ. [00:04:34]

Once more we are impressed, are we not, by the perfect balance of the scripture, by its utter absolute fairness and thereby of course its uniqueness. There is nothing in the whole world or in extinct literature which is in any way comparable to this. You'll find it everywhere from beginning to end how the balance is held absolutely perfectly. [00:06:02]

There is nothing that can solve the problems of society but the Christian teaching. The world today is bearing eloquent testimony to that statement. Look at the situation, look at the troubles, look at the discords, look at the clashes, the trouble. What are they due to? Well, they're due to something that men obviously is incapable of dealing with. [00:06:22]

It is only as men are filled with the spirit that they can live like this and practice this kind of life. But if they are, they can do so. And so Christianity has always been able to solve these problems of servant and master and master and servant and all these other relationships. [00:07:18]

Christianity brings everybody to the same position. First of all, it brings us under the same common denominator. We're all Sinners, we're all condemned, we're all failures. There is no difference, neither Jew nor Gentile, Barbarian, athian, Bond nor free, male nor female, all of sin. And then we appointed to the same savior, the same God, the same Salvation. [00:08:32]

The Christian Master is not only not to deal with his servant and kindly, he's not only not to treat him cruelly, he's not to whip him or slash him or trample upon. That goes without saying. Even ordinary common human decency would dictate that. Ordinary morality has always advocated that. But Christianity goes well beyond that. [00:12:32]

The motive which the Apostle supplies here again is exactly the same as it was in the other case. Let me remind you of it. The servants, the slaves were to live like this in fear and trembling in singleness of heart and Good Will and so on. Why? Well, that they might please him, that they might win others to him, and that they might tell forth his glory and his praise. [00:14:07]

The second great grand motive that should govern the whole of our Christian Life and living, what is it? It is our accountability to the Lord Jesus Christ. It is the realization of the fact that we are all his slaves and that we shall all have to render up an account to him. [00:16:01]

Everything that happens to us in this world is only temporary. These things only obtain while we are in the flesh and while we are in the body. This is a passing and a transient life. This is not the permanent world. We are moving, we are moving on here in the body, pent absent from him. [00:27:39]

The Christian is a man who lives with his eye on these things. Our citizenship, says Paul to the Philippians in 3:20 21, our citizenship is in heaven. That's where we belong. Yes, he says here you slaves, that's where you belong. These men are Masters according to the flesh, but that's where you really, this is passing, that's the permanent. [00:33:39]

We shall all appear before the Judgment Throne of Christ and give an account of the Deeds Done in the body, whether good or bad. Therefore, I say let us all say it with a greater therefore, knowing the terror of the law, we go on to implement the teaching with regard to slaves and Masters, children and parents, husbands and wives, whatever the relationship. [00:46:32]

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