Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Ephesians - Slaves Obey Your Masters

So, I'm trying something different, and yes, Glenn... I'm planning on sticking with it for a long time!  :-)

As shepherd of the people who claim The River as their spiritual home (and anyone else who may listen), it is my heart's desire to get everyone reading the Word of God regularly - so that they may hear the voice of, and better discern the love and grace continually poured out by our Father in heaven.


So just to keep everyone on the same page... and to make it easy, I've been encouraging everyone to read (at a minimum) one book of the Bible per week. As it is, we've been making our way through the New Testament for a few weeks now, and at our current pace, we'll be on track to finish it by Easter Sunday.


This week's focus book is EPHESIANS (This link sends you to the NLT translation, which, along with The Message, are my personal preferences). My sermons will not necessarily follow the reading schedule, so instead I'll resurrect this blog site to journal about something I read each week... while continuing to blog about the upcoming sermon at River Ramblings. Clear as mud?


Anyway, today, I was struck by Ephesians 6:5-8, as follows:


 5 Slaves, obey your earthly masters with deep respect and fear. Serve them sincerely as you would serve Christ. 6 Try to please them all the time, not just when they are watching you. As slaves of Christ, do the will of God with all your heart. 7 Work with enthusiasm, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people. 8 Remember that the Lord will reward each one of us for the good we do, whether we are slaves or free.


Okay, so it's not likely anyone reading this is a slave - at least in the sense of slavery as we know it, marked by it's brutality and bondage. However, all of us who claim that Jesus is Lord is considered a "slave to righteousness"... so as far as I'm concerned, this is a passage for you and me just as much as anyone else.


We are willing subjects of God's kingdom, bond-servants of the One who sits enthroned above and has all power and authority to rule over us as He sees fit. So, if we are not "independent" contractors, but indeed slaves to the cause of Jesus Christ (as Paul so often described himself in various ways) - then what do you think it means to serve Him, O Christian? Haphazardly? Once in awhile? However and whenever we want? When it fits our busy schedule? When it's fun? When it stays within our comfort zone? When it doesn't hurt?


Um... no. I don't think so. Serving the Lord with all your heart and soul and mind and strength can be a pretty frightening experience sometimes. And yes, servanthood can potentially bring about a huge amount of pain and suffering on our part. Let's face it... being a disciple of Christ is not easy. Sometimes it's lonely and often it's frustrating doing what you hear the voice of God calling you to do.


But it's worth it. I heard someone say once... "God isn't interested in our happiness, He's interested in our holiness." However, even though that expression may have a ring of truth to it, I tend to think the gospel of Christ goes much deeper than that. I definitely don't think following Christ was ever meant to be easy, but on the other hand, God is eager to pour out His Spirit on His children, to make even the most difficult of circumstances lead to joy. Joy isn't what's felt on the surface when we get what we want out of life... it's what is felt deep down inside when we humbly obey God's will for our lives. Joy is what comes about when we, "Work with enthusiasm, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people."