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Should we see ourselves as beggars, humble in spirit, when coming to God and living the Christian life and if so what constitutes doing that?
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Should we see ourselves as beggars, humble in spirit, when coming to God and living the Christian life and if so what constitutes doing that?
Matthew 11:28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.Should we see ourselves as beggars, humble in spirit, when coming to God and living the Christian life and if so what constitutes doing that?
Instead of a beggar, why not viewing yourself as a slave of God? People always say we are servants of the Lord, when in reality, servants earned their keep. They were paid for their work. A slave was owned by his master and did as the master told and commanded him to do. Just as God is our master, we are commanded to do things and told things to do throughout Gods word. Remember we were bought with the blood of Jesus on the cross. We are sinners and once we accept Jesus as our savior, we are bought with the blood of the cross and become slaves to our God our Father/Master.
That's the way I look at it.
Should we see ourselves as beggars, humble in spirit, when coming to God and living the Christian life and if so what constitutes doing that?
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We start as enemies. Colossians 1:21
We come as beggars. Matthew 5:3
We feel privileged to be slaves. James 1:1 (actually every epistle writer identifies himself as a "slave" of Christ.)
He calls us friends. John 15:15
We are adopted as sons/daughters. Hebrews 2:10
Get your mind around that!