Text: 1 Corinthians 7:10-24
"Were you a slave when you were
called? Don't let it trouble you — although if you can gain your freedom, do
so. For the one who was a slave when called to faith in the Lord is the Lord's
freed person; similarly, the one who was free when called is Christ's slave.
You were bought at a price; do not become slaves of human beings. Brothers and
sisters, each person, as responsible to God, should remain in the situation
they were in when God called them" (1 Corinthians 7:21-24).
Paul is dealing here with the
common problem of slavery in that day, and yet what he says is interesting.
Basically, what he says is, "To be a slave or to be free is not the
overriding consideration of life: it is what you are inside that counts."
In the novel Roots, and in the television portrayal of that book, it was very
evident that some of the slaves who were believers in Christ were much more
noble, more loving, more compassionate, more understanding, demonstrated more
integrity than their "free" masters. This whole passage calls us to
the fact that that is the true freedom.
Paul is not denying the
possibility that God may so arrange things that an opportunity for freedom is
given. If so, "Take it," he says. Basically, it is a gift of God.
Christianity, though it is revolutionary, it is not designed to be radically
so. It is not a violent overthrow of systems of the past, but it is designed to
free from within. This is what the apostle is saying. So if you are in a
situation that is difficult to handle, and hard to bear, remember that is only
external; it is only temporary and passing, and you can be free in Christ in a
most beautiful and effective and influential way.
The key words in verse 24 are
"with God." Regardless of what your situation may be, even if you
cannot change it, even if it is a so-called "difficult" marriage,
remember that God is able to meet you right where you are and to fill your life
with love and joy and peace despite the struggles. The struggles themselves
will help you do it if you understand them as God's choice for you. So, Paul
says, "... do not become slaves of human beings." How do you become
slaves of human beings? Well, you do when you conform to the world around, when
you let the opinions of the world shape your judgments as to what you ought to
be in marriage, or whether you ought to get a divorce or not. You are becoming
a slave to men, instead of to the Lord, when you do that. When you follow after
teachers in the church and think of one as being better and preferable to the
other, you are becoming a slave of men. When you give way to the secular
pressures to sexual infidelity you are becoming a slave of men. Do not become
slaves of men, Paul says, but remain where you are, "with God."
Copyright 2014 / Ray Stedman Ministries / www.raystedman.org
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