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How can Christians avoid serving two masters?

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Christians can avoid serving two masters by prioritizing their devotion to God above all else.

In Luke 16:13, Jesus states, 'No servant can serve two masters.' This warning underscores the impossibility of trying to split our loyalties between God and worldly pursuits, like wealth. Believers must recognize that true loyalty requires undivided commitment; serving God demands that our wealth and resources are used for His glory rather than for personal gain. To do this, Christians should cultivate a heart of contentment and reliance on God's provision, as seen in 1 Timothy 6:6-10. Ultimately, our priority should be to seek first the kingdom of God, ensuring that our values align with God’s teachings rather than the allure of worldly riches.
Scripture References: Luke 16:13, 1 Timothy 6:6-10

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