
“Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus, who, being in the form of God, did not consider it robbery to be equal with God, but made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men.” Philippians 2:5–8
Jesus was a bondservant to His Father. He did not attempt to boast about His standing with God and was a meek and humble servant. He came without a reputation and in a human presence.
The act of becoming a bondservant to Jesus takes place when a human being surrenders to Jesus and gives up all his rights and independence. The only goal is to seek the will of Jesus. The life of a bondservant belongs to Jesus and He can do with His servant as He pleases.
Jesus spoke these words to me yesterday about a bondservant; “A pound of flesh”. This term comes from Shakespeare and refers to an idiom that means an unreasonable demand or something that is owed but is too costly to pay.
The demand of the Cross is totally unreasonable by worldly standards and is very costly to a human being. To be a Christ follower one must die to self and become a loyal servant to Jesus. The bondservant must give up all desires and goals and live in captivity to Jesus.
The process of dying to self is heart wrenching at times and filled with adversity. The bondservant must sever all ties with the world and learn to act and think like Jesus.
The bondservant lives by faith and is a powerful witness for Jesus.
He lives in the presence of Jesus and hears His voice constantly. He is a powerful intercessor anointed by God to fight off the darkness of Satan and set those in bondage free.
The bondservant is a precious friend of Jesus!








