Galatians 1:10
Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or
of God? Or am I trying to please people? If I were still trying to
please people, I would not be a servant of Christ.
Bond Servants of Christ
Clearly we were once bondservants or slaves of sin before we were
redeemed by Christ’s own blood (Rom. 6:20), and since we were bought
with the price of the precious blood of Christ, we should not be
bondservants or slaves of men but of God (1 Cor. 7:23). If we seek to
please men, then we are bondservants of men, and if we are only wanting
to please men, then we can’t be servants of Christ (Gal. 1:10). Paul was
not interested in pleasing men but only in pleasing God, and he paid a
heavy price for it. Are we also willing to pay such a price?
Earthly Masters
Paul was not telling us that since we are servants of Christ we
shouldn’t serve one another or be a good servant to our employer. On the
contrary, Paul would have us work for our employers as working for God
because our labor is truly for the Lord and not really for man. This is
God’s will, so we should give it all we’ve got because it is essentially
the Lord we are serving and not our employer (Eph. 6:5-8). The point is
that we are working to please God and not please men or women because
if we are only trying to please mankind, then that’s to whom we’re
really a bondservant, only a people-pleaser and not seeking to please
God.
Friends of Whom?
Just as we can’t serve money and God (Luke 16:13), neither can we
strive to please people more than God. We are not friends of the world
because if we were, we’d be enemies of God (James 4:4). Jesus calls us
friends because He has told us what He has learned from the Father (John
15:15), and God says that He won’t do anything without first revealing
it to His servants (Amos 3:7). Who among us has ever known the mind of
the Lord but by the mind of Christ (1 Cor. 2:16)? Let us strive to seek
Him and His righteousness first and foremost because He promises to
supply all that we will need (Matt. 6:33). To seek His righteousness is
to seek to please Him, and that makes us His servants and not servants
of men or women. I want to make sure that I am the bondservant of the
right person, and that is Jesus Christ alone. That will surely not
please people, but who cares?
A Closing Prayer
Great Heavenly Father, I seek to please You, but too often I strive
to please men. Please forgive me when I do that and don’t seek to be
Your servant alone, and give me a greater ability to do so. In the
precious name of my Savior, Jesus Christ, I pray.
Amen
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