He made him master of his household, ruler over all he possessed, to instruct his princes as he pleased and teach his elders wisdom
Psalm 105:21-22
A man can either be a servant, or a slave.
To be a servant is one who works for someone for a wage, and uses that wage to provide for their own needs. The slave, on the other hand, is fully dependant upon his master. The slave still works, but the master is in charge of the entire well-being of the individual. Whether the slave is well-provided for, or little, it is all in the hands of someone else.
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She said to herself, If I only touch his cloak, I will be healed.
Matthew 9:21
This a woman at the end of her rope, she had tried everything else. She had done everything imaginable. But, she had arrived at a plan. She knew the Healer was nearby and, though it was breaking the law, she decided to press through the possible consequences of the stigma and her own shame and pain and touch the one she knew could heal her.
It was her faith that healed her, Jesus said. Other times, it was Jesus’ faith, and the power of God present to heal, but for her, it was her faith that drew upon that anointing within the Lord. It wasn’t His will that healed her, but hers! Jesus, well aware of the Spirit within Him, according to other accounts, was able to feel the strength of that virtue departing from Him, but, it was her belief, if she only touched, that made it come forth. And for this, He commended her.
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