Ephesians 6:6
“...not only while being watched, and in order to please them, but as slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart.“
The words used by Paul here are interesting. The more literal translation is “ not as in the way of eye- service as man- pleasers.” Some commentators suggest this word eye- service was made up by Paul.
Slaves are instructed not to only work while they are being directly overseen, because they are not merely there to please people.
Giving eye- service suggests that our heart is not in what we are doing. Some work is like this - drudgery with no obvious results or sense of achievement at the end of the week. Some people carry no pride in their work, whether it is work they find interesting or not. They watch the clock, desperate to get out of work and get into what they want to do. For such people, diligent oversight is necessary because all they do is give eye- service.
Paul tells those who are slaves that this is not how it is to be for them. As Christians, they are to work for the Lord, not for their earthly master, and put in their full effort. There should be no discernible change of pace when they are being watched and when they are not being watched.
To be a people pleaser is a terrible trap. It may seem congenial to keep the people around us happy, particularly those who wield some form of power over us. To do this consistently requires compromise and deception .
We might be popular because we can always do what people expect of us or because we voice the right opinions. It is impossible to keep that up if people around us have opposing views, or if the demands of one person compete with the demands of another.
To be a people pleaser means that we must sacrifice our integrity and our sense of what we should be doing with our time and money.
Paul entreats slaves not just to please the person that is over them. They must rather seek to please the Lord. Because the Lord is always with them, they are always under supervision and always accountable.
Every follower of the Lord, regardless of their status in life, is a slave of Christ. Whether you are a CEO of a top corporation or the cleaner, to follow Christ means that you are His slave. Our life is no longer in our own hands but in His.
Paul says elsewhere, “You are not your own for you were bought at a price.” (1 Corinthians 6:19-20)
Therefore, whoever we are as followers of Christ, we are slaves of Christ. Our whole life must be dedicated to serving Him.
This must have been a revolutionary idea for people who were actual slaves. They were unwilling slaves, forced to work for another and without any alternative life opportunities. Paul is saying that they did not work for their earthly master, but for Christ. They might not understand, but their position in life was the will of God, and they were to serve their master as their service to the Lord.
Key points in this verse:
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All of us are to serve from the heart and not give mere eye- service
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Being a people pleaser is a trap which may force us to give up our integrity
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All followers of Jesus are slaves of Christ
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We should see our work as service to the Lord