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1 Corinthians 7:22

The Lord's freedman (apeleuqerov Kuriou). Apeleuqerov is an old word for a manumitted slave, eleuqerov from erxomai, to go and so go free, ap- from bondage. Christ is now the owner of the Christian and Paul rejoices to call himself Christ's slave (doulov). But Christ set us free from sin by paying the ransom (lutron) of his life on the Cross (Matthew 20:28; Romans 8:2; Galatians 5:1). Christ is thus the patronus of the libertus who owes everything to his patronus. He is no longer the slave of sin (Romans 6:6, Romans 6:18), but a slave to God (Romans 6:22).

Likewise the freeman when called is Christ's slave (omoiwv o eleuqerov klhqeiv doulov estin Xristou). Those who were not slaves, but freemen, when converted, are as much slaves of Christ as those who were and still were slaves of men. All were slaves of sin and have been set free from sin by Christ who now owns them all.




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