“Pierce my ears.”
As a slave, if a man
serves his master for six years
and the master gives him
a wife during that time,
and she bears him sons
or daughters,
the woman and her
children will belong to her master,
and the man must leave
alone in the seventh year as a free man,
even if his master has
given him no other option to buy back his freedom.
However, if the man
declares that he loves his master and his wife and children
and doesn’t want to go
free, then his master must take him before the judges.
Then he shall take him
to the door or the doorpost and pierce his ear with an awl.
After that, he will be
his servant for life
(Exodus 21:1-6).
What's intriguing is
that the servant didn't just express love
for his wife and
children but also for his master.
Applying this to
husbands,
it means dedicating
oneself not just to loving our wives and children
but also to loving our
Lord, committing to being His servant for life.
This brings to mind the
English gospel song "Pierce My Ear."
“Pierce my ear, oh,
Lord, my God, Take me to Your door this day
I will serve no other
God, Lord, I'm here to stay
For you have paid the
price for me, With Your blood You ransomed me
I will serve You
eternally, A free man I'll never be.”
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