1 Corinthians 7:24 "Brethren, let every man, wherein he is called, therein abide with God." This verse serves as the concluding summary of Paul’s teaching on social status. The Holy Bible often repeats key truths for emphasis. This is the third time in the chapter Paul stresses that external circumstances do not determine spiritual standing. Believers are called to remain in their current social, marital, or economic situation while cultivating a deep, ongoing relationship with God. The focus shifts from changing one’s status to communing with God within it. The command to “remain” is not a ban on all change, but a warning against spiritual restlessness. Many early converts mistakenly thought becoming a Christian required an immediate overhaul of their external lives, slaves seeking instant freedom, Jews trying to erase their Jewish identity, or couples separating for religious reasons. Paul corrects this error with three key principles: •Calling is internal, not external: Go...
1 Corinthians 7:23 "Ye are bought with a price; be not ye the servants of men." It all comes down to this: believers have been purchased by God through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ. The “price” refers to His blood, which marks us as God’s exclusive property. Because we belong to Him, we must not surrender our ultimate allegiance or conscience to any human authority. (Read that again. Let it sink in.) The phrase “bought with a price” draws from the slave market. A price was paid to transfer ownership from one master to another. In our case, God is the Buyer. The price paid was the blood of Christ. We are no longer our own; we belong entirely to God. This gives every believer inestimable worth, regardless of social status. This transaction liberates us from the slave market of sin and brings us into the family of God. Since He paid such a high cost, our obligation is to Him alone. Hallelujah!