Are You a Slave of God?

Or are you looking for some loopholes?

Julia Attaway

On Saturday as I walked home from the farmer’s market, I stopped in a church to pray. I put my big bag of apples and chard and Kabocha squash on a pew and smiled at the thought of ten minutes of unexpected quiet time.

Almost without thinking I said silently, “Jesus, I am here to be with you. I want to be your slave.”

My thoughts unexpected exploded in revolt. Slave? No, I didn’t want to be Christ’s slave–I wanted to be his servant. But as my brain flipped through Bible verses I knew being a “slave of God” is a thoroughly Biblical concept. So why did it give me such pause?

“I’m not sure I want to be your slave,” I told God, bluntly.

“Maybe you should think about why,” came the reply.

“Okay,” I said, and did.

Here’s what I found: I prefer to think of myself as a servant of God (also a Biblical concept) because being a servant seems to mean I’d have greater autonomy. One could have stuff of one’s own as a servant.  Maybe even some time off from time to time. That wouldn’t happen as a slave.

In my mind, being a slave is like being a servant to the nth degree. It’s complete servitude, with no loopholes.

So I decided that I did want to be a slave of God after all. I knelt, and prayed, and said thanks for the insight. Then I took my apples and chard and Kabocha and left, to serve God in whatever ways he wanted that day.

Share this story

A Grateful Heart Devotional Journal

Deepen your devotion time by celebrating the blessings in your life and refreshing your spirit with gratitude.  You’ll also get a coordinating Scripture bookmark – FREE!

Take a Peek Inside!

Buy More, Save More! Order 3 copies, Save 15%; Order 4, Save 20%; Order 5+, Save 25%
Discount automatically applied at checkout.

Read More and Order
Faith Over Fear Right Rail Ad 300x600

Community Newsletter

Get More Inspiration Delivered to Your Inbox

Scroll to Top