Two Masters

Following His teachings on lasting treasure and on the lamp of our body, Jesus then spoke on divided desires and divided motivations. “No one can be the slave of two masters: Eventually they will hate the one master and love the other, or they will hold tightly to one master and think little of the other." Jesus then gave a specific example. "You cannot serve both God and money.”

(See Matthew 6:24)

(Editor's Note: While it was possible for a slave to have more than one master (see Acts 16:16), Jesus was noting the psychological impossibility of the arrangement. While the slave might at first believe they can serve both masters equally, they will eventually come to prefer one master over the other.)

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