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someone who is possessed by a stronger person. It is a dem eaning position
according to wordly standards.
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In Christ, the word still m eans to be
possessed by the stronger, however, the strong in this instance is the Lord.
Through Christ, the servant becomes “the greatest”.
Old Testam ent - Isaiah 44:1-2
It is magnificent to be nam ed a “servant” by God. G od’s servants
are always special to Him. G od’s committment to His servants is never
shaken, even though they sometimes fail.
Isaiah 42:1-2 - These verses give a beautiful picture of a serv ant. It
highlights his relationship to God a n 4 his attitude as he goes about his
ministry. Jesus: 1 le is special delight to God the Father. He is gifted with the
Spirit, adopts a gentle, quiet lifestyle, and works for the birth of justice.
Allhough I le is opposed, He remains faithful to a certain image and He
succeeds as God’s sevant, according to Flis calling. God gives a promise to
Christ the Servant anti to ¡ill servants of the Lord: Issaiah 42:6.
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Servanthood is tough at its best and it is certainly not an attractive
wayoflile. The cost ishigli. Isaiah 42:1; 49:1 the servant was chosen by the
Lord. 42:1 endued with the Spirit, 50:4 taught by the Lord, 49:2,5 found
his sireniith in the Lord, 53:10 G od’s will that he suffers 52:14; 53:1-3, 7-
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uncomplaining, 53:9 despite his innocence, 50:6; 53:3, 8-10 he was sub­
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jected toeonstant suffering. 49:4 reduced to near despair, 49:4; 50:7-9 but
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his tmst w as in the 1 .ord, 50:4-5 he obeyed him, 50:7 and persevered, 4 2:4;
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50:8-9 u n til h e was victorious.
W ith ¡ill the stress that g< >es into being a sen ant, it is still the highest
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¡m«l most special calling that ¡my m an can receive because it involves a
covenant relationship with G o d . It involves a willing commitment by the
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servant ton master who fully commits him selfto the servant as well. Notice
Exodus 21: 5-6.
I h e | »arallel is Christianity: As we see ourselves empty, lonely, and
w ithout the resources for both now and the future. We come to love and
a d o r e I lim. \t this point in our lives we are faced with a choice: continue
to serve or tfv leave. Can we trust our ownselves or do we need this Master
w 11<, w e h a v e learned to love? If we are believing members of Christ’s body,
there reallv is only one choice - make a committment to serve God for life!
I’ll is is the t me nature ol our covenant relationship with God, win n
w e are I lis leaders. I le calls us mid shapes us to be 1 Iis leaders in the body
of His Son. I le committed Himself to be with us always. Then we commit
ourselv es to serve I lim according to I Iis divine wisdom. We do as I le says
m el In trod u ces
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Geo. A. Hormel & Company has recently cooked up serveral new
and we sen e w herever 1 le chooses to place us.
\U leaders, like Christ, have been selected to live mid to give
recipes for SPAM luncheon meat lovers with contemporary tastes. I lie
themselves lor G o d s people.
tion as well as easy preparation for those with busy lifestyles. 1 he recipes
new recipes were developed in the Hormel kitchens to emphasize nutri­
use Low Salt/Sodium SPAM luncheon meat which 1 lonnel introduced in
1986 to offer an alternative for the many people who have reduced salt in
their diets or prefer a less salty taste.
“Today’s families are dem anding recipes that meet m odern stan­
dards for good health. Many want to m aintain low salt, low calone «hets but
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they d o n ’t want to give up taste. The new SPAM luncheon meat recipes
combine Low Salt/Sodium SPAM luncheon meat with flavorful spices
and fresh ingreidents - and they take less than 20 minutes to prepare,
“said V. Allan Krejci, director of public relations.
The easy Fiesta Salad recipe with SPAM luncheon meat is a
perfect example of the product’s adaptability to modem tastes and lifestyles.
The hot, spicy salad is m ade by sauteing m arinated Low Salt/Sodium
SPAM luncheon m eat with onion and green pepper and serving the
mixture over a bed of lettuce garnished with tomato halves. The dish is
only 277 calories a serving.
October, 1992
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