The Voice and Will of the Lord

In every age the servant character is marked by the Holy Spirit as one of special value. It is the only thing that will stand in times of general declension. Of this we have numerous examples in Scripture. When the house of Eli was about to fall before the divine judgment, Samuel occupied the position of a servant whose ear was opened to hear. His word was, “Speak; for Thy servant heareth.”
When all Israel had fled from the face of the Philistine champion, the servant character in David again stood prominently forth. “Thy servant will go and fight.” The Lord Jesus Himself had the title of servant applied to Him in the words of the prophet, “Behold, My Servant.” Furthermore, when the church had failed, when it ceased to be “the house of God” and had become the “great house,” the servant of the Lord was told how he ought to carry himself.
One of the special features of the heavenly Jerusalem is that “His servants shall serve Him.” When a worldly spirit threatens, what is the remedy? A little of the mind of the spirit which would lead us to say, “Speak, Lord; for Thy servant heareth.” The Lord grant us more of this spirit!
C. H. Mackintosh