ll of his own, only the will of Christ. Third, Paul didn’t set any agenda for his life. His life’s agenda was set by the Lord Himself. Fourth, the will of Paul belonged to the Lord. With this in mind, how do we see ourselves before the Lord? Is the Lord’s agenda your agenda? Do you and I live to serve the Master with each passing day? Is our will lost in His will? The greatest servant of God in the New Testament called himself a “slave of Jesus Christ”. It is only when we are so attached to the Lord that a watching world is truly impacted by our lives. “Slave” is a high honor given to us, for it is no light thing to be “slave” to the Holy God of the universe who runs His world. Oh Father, help this servant be more attached to you as your “slave”.