Here I am Lord Send Me
In the book of Isaiah, God was looking for those He could send to minister to the people. Isaiah stepped up and said, “Here I am Lord, send me.” Paul was willing to go where most people feared to suffer what most avoided to preach the Gospel. He had a “Here I am Lord, send me” attitude as well. Do you have the same attitude?
1 Corinthians 9:19
“For though I am free from all men, I have made myself a slave to all, so that I may win more.”
A lot is being made about liberty, and rightfully so. In some countries, people are being restricted to their homes, and if they leave and are caught doing an unauthorized activity, they are arrested by the police. Paul lived in an oppressive time. If you weren’t a Roman citizen, then you had no rights in their empire. If you were a citizen, you had free reign, and specific punishments were not allowed, like crucifixion or being beat with a rod. What makes this interesting is that Paul was a legal Roman citizen, yet he gave up so many of his rights to see more saved.
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