"If the servant shall plainly say, I love my master, my wife, and my
children, I will not go out free. Then his master shall bring him unto
the judges; he shall also bring him to the door, or unto the door
posts; and his master shall bore his ear through with an awl, and he
shall serve him forever." - Exodus 21:5-6
How sweet is scripture explained by scripture! Jesus saith, when
sacrifice and offering under the law were both unprofitable, "Mine ears
hast thou opened;" or, as it might have been rendered, "Mine ears hast
thou digged." Ps. xl. 6. And elsewhere, "The Lord God hath opened mine
ear, and I was not rebellious." Isa. l, 5. The apostle to the Hebrews
decidedly explains this in reference to Christ, Heb. x. 5. And what was
all this but to shew the voluntary service of Jesus to the office and
work of the Redeemer. Was not Jesus, in all that high work, the servant
of Jehovah? Though he was in the form of God, and with him it was no
robbery to be equal with God, yet he made himself of no reputation, and
took upon him the form of a servant. And for whom did he this? Was it
not, in effect, saying, like the Jewish servant, which was typical of
him, "I love my master, my father, in the work of redemption?" John
xiv. 31. "I love my wife, my church, my spouse." Song iv. 10. "I love
my children: behold I, and the children thou hast given me." Isa. viii.
18. "I will not go out free." Oh, precious Lord Jesus! well might the
apostle say, "Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ loved the
church, and gave himself for it!" Surely it was thy love, dearest Lord,
to thy church, that moved thee to serve Jehovah, "as Israel served for
a wife, and for a wife kept sheep." Hosea xii. 12. Oh for grace to love
thee, and to serve thee forever!
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