“To whom do you belong?”

1 Sam. 30:13

Ziklag was razed to the ground. All the livestock and the wives and children of David and his men had been taken captive by the Amalekites. While they were in pursuit of the enemy, Davd and his men met a man. David asked him, “To whom do you belong?” (1 Sam. 30:13).

Yes, to whom do you belong? Do you belong to the Lord or to the enemy?

Have you been born again? If you are, then you belong to Jesus Christ. If you are not, then you cannot belong to Christ. If you do not belong to Christ, then to whom? Just think. To whom do you belong?

Continuing the course above, let us ask: “Whom do you believe? Who do you work for?” Even from the outside, others can know to whom we belong (cf. Acts 4:13). Whose are we?

Let us ask this question: To whom do we belong? If you do not belong to Christ, run away from your master and come unto Him who died for our sins.

“To whom do you belong?”

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