Today's Journey

When Slaves Become Sons
Feb.17,2014
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“So you are no longer a slave, but a son; and since you are a son, God has made you also an heir.” Galatians 4:7
For some lucky students it’s a day off of school, but it’s
possible the fact that today is Presidents’ Day may have slipped your
notice. Nestled between Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day,
Presidents’ Day gets lost in the shuffle of cards, roses, and shamrocks.
But nonetheless, it’s an important day. Remembering presidents like
Washington and Lincoln, to whom we owe a great debt, puts our lives in a
richer perspective.
Think, for instance, of President Lincoln. He will be remembered
forever for eliminating the shame of slavery in the United States.
Driven by his convictions against the tide of popular opinion and
entrenched racism, Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation—an
executive order freeing the slaves. In so doing, he joins the exclusive
club of persons like Wilberforce and even Moses who risked much to
proclaim freedom for the oppressed.
The New Testament is no stranger to the dynamics of slavery. In
Paul’s day, every major city had a place in the market where slaves were
bought or sold. When a slave was brought to the auction block, he knew
that his fate would be sealed by the one who paid the highest price for
him. There were three possible outcomes. The slave could be purchased to
become a slave to his new owner. Or, the winner of the bid could set
the newly purchased slave free. Clearly, most slaves standing naked
before the gawking bidders hoped for that highly unlikely possibility.
But more unlikely still was the prospect that, legally, the highest
bidder could adopt the slave and make him a son, which would mean that
the former slave would have full family privileges and an equal place in
the family inheritance. This option was so remote that it was more than
a slave could hope for. Hopelessly stuck in servitude, the thought of
becoming a son was the stuff that impossible dreams are made of.
And, as you’re thinking of that, think of yourself. There are only
two kinds of people in this world. Those who are in bondage to Satan and
those who by God’s grace are His sons! In fact, according to Romans 6: 1-23,
all of us were born slaves to the regime of hell. And then Jesus in His
love and mercy showed up in the marketplace of sin and saw you on the
slave block, naked and bound with no hope. As the bidding grew more
intense, He lifted his nail-scarred hand, pointed to you, and all the
bidding ceased—for no one could out pay the price He paid for you! And
as your feet were unshackled, soldiers led you to His side and then you
heard words you thought you would never hear: “I love you, I want to
make you my son, a full heir!” “I want to make you my daughter!”
And now, with God as your Father, full family privileges are yours.
Access to a loving Father, the inheritance of the indwelling Holy
Spirit, full rights to treasures like peace, comfort, confidence, joy,
and the assurance of the fact that soon heaven will be yours—all belong
to you forever!
And, as you can imagine, slaves who became sons and daughters were
forever grateful and happily served their father without hesitation.
Since we too are no longer slaves but sons and daughters, it seems to me
that my life and yours should be spontaneously lived to love and serve
Him as well!
Lincoln freed the slaves, but only Jesus can make a slave a son—only Jesus can make a slave a daughter!
No wonder the hymn writer penned . . .
My chains fell off, my heart was free;
I rose, went forth, and followed Thee.
Amazing love! How can it be that Thou, my God, shouldst die for me!
YOUR JOURNEY…
- What do you remember about your days before coming to Christ? What did that slavery feel like?
- How is our release from slavery described in Romans 6:1-23? In what ways does that encourage you in your walk with Christ?
- What benefits are listed for the children of God in Galatians 4:1-31?
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