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Helps to Holy Living | Charles E. Orr
Holiness

Marks of Slavery

“I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus.”* (Galatians 6:17)

“I bear the marks of Jesus branded on my body.”TCNT

Paul was Christ’s bond-servant. There are two theories as to what were these “marks.” One is that they were the scars on his body left from the gashes made by the whippings and stonings. The other is that they were his living for Christ. We accept this latter view. Scars on the body are no certain evidence of belonging to Christ, while we as saints are to give unmistakable evidence in our life that we are the bond-servant of Jesus—His exclusive property. This means that we are to live solely in His interest. As we go about among men, it is plain to be seen by all that we belong to Christ. We are epistles of Christ, slaves of Christ. We take interest in ourselves not for ourselves, but only as the Lord’s possession. This is holy living. When the Lord gives us something that is good for the body—which He is daily doing—we thank Him not just for our body’s sake, but that we have the privilege of caring for this body for His dear sake. You may need to think here a moment and pray. The bond that makes the saint the slave of Christ is the bond of love. This is man’s truest freedom. Christ makes us free by making us His bond-servant in love.