Servant

How do you show respect to those you work for? - I Timothy 6:1 – 6:2 (commentary)

The great violinist, Niccolo Paganini willed his marvelous violin to the city of Genoa on condition that it must never be played. The wood of such an instrument, while used and handled, wears only slightly, but set aside, it begins to decay. Paganini’s lovely violin has tod …

Paul introduces himself to the believers in Rome - Romans 1:1 – 1:7 (commentary)

In the opening verses of this letter Paul introduces himself to the believers in Rome. When he wrote this letter he had never been to Rome, so naturally he gave a brief description of himself and his special status in the church. Some of them he must have known personally (Chapter 16) but ...

A Leader Must Be a Servant - Matthew 20:17 – 20:28 (commentary)

Jesus certainly did all He could to prepare His disciples for His death (vv. 17-19). For the fourth time we find Him telling them that He is going to die (12:30; 16:21; 12:22-23; and 20:17-19). He also tells them in this passage how He is going to die on the cross. However the di …

Priests And Levites Serving in The Temple - Nehemiah 12:1 – 12:26 (commentary)

Now that the walls and gates of Jerusalem were restored, it was important that the Jews live in their capital city and make the population grow. For one thing, people were needed to protect the city; for they never knew when the enemy might decide to attack. It may have been safe …

David’s Thanksgiving to God - II Samuel 7:18 – 7:29 (commentary)

At the beginning of this chapter, David is a bit too prideful of himself. Three times he is referred to as “the king” in the first three verses. He is also referred to as “the king” (v. 18), but only to highlight the change in his thinking from earlier in the c …

Mission of the Servant - Isaiah 42:1 – 42:9 (commentary)

In this passage we find the first of four “Servant Songs” in Isaiah, referring to God’s servant (vv. 1- 9). The other songs can be found in (49:1-6; 50:1-11; and 52:13-53:12). The “servant..mine elect” is none other than Christ Jesus Himself (v. 1). As Go …

The Lord’s Covenant Promise to David - I Chronicles 17:1 – 17:15 (commentary)

Not long after David had become king, he mentioned to Nathan that he was bothered because he was living in a palace while the Ark of the Covenant was in a tent (v. 1). Nathan replied now that he was king, he could have whatever he wanted (v. 2). However, the Lord told Nathan that he ...

Description of Two Rulers - Isaiah 22:15 – 22:25 (commentary)

In the last part of this chapter Isaiah turns his attention to an internal matter in the affairs of Jerusalem. Shebna, referred to as the treasurer, was apparently second to King Hezekiah in authority (v. 15). He used his authority (and possibly the King’s money) to build h …

Counsel for those Called by God - I Corinthians 7:17 – 7:24 (commentary)

Here in this middle section of the chapter, Paul steps away from the main topic of marriage to give some general guidance to his readers. The same principles that can be applied to marriage can also be applied to other areas of life, namely your physical apearance and your social status. In the ...