Disciples and Servants
by Henry Morris, Ph.D. | Feb. 18, 2009
"The disciple is not above his master, nor the servant above his lord." (Matthew 10:24)

Note the two-fold relation of the believer to the Lord Jesus Christ expressed in this verse. We are His disciples and servants; He is our Master and Lord. Each of the two relationships is vital. The word for "disciple" means "pupil."

The word "master" is the same as "teacher." The Lord Jesus, therefore, is our teacher, and He teaches us through His Word--the Holy Scriptures. It is our function to learn His teachings and, of course, to believe them. No Christian (one under the authority of Christ) has the right to reject or even to question one of the teachings of His Word (Matthew 5:18-19). The lord-servant relationship goes even further. The word for "servant" is actually "bond slave." The "lord" of a slave was his owner; the word itself means "supreme ruler" and is the title commonly assigned to God Himself in the New Testament. Thus, if a disciple is to believe the word of his ...




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