Master & Servant: Introduction
We approach God during Elul and on Rosh Hashanah as a servant approaches his master. This series, “Master and Servant,” will focus on this aspect of our relationship with God.
“It is insufficient that you be a servant for Me, only to raise up the tribes of Jacob and to restore the ruins of Israel; I will make you a light for the nations, so that My salvation may extend to the ends of the earth (Isaiah 49:6).” When God addresses Isaiah and Israel as His servants, He wants them to do more than raise up the Jewish people; He wants us, as His servants, to serve as a light for the nations.
When we at dressed God during this time of the year as servants approaching their Master, we approach as servants committed to their highest mission; to leave in such a way that we truly become a light for the nations.
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