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What does it mean to be a 'Master's dog' in the spiritual sense?

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Being a 'Master's dog' signifies belonging to Christ and recognizing His lordship.

The concept of being a 'Master's dog' reflects the humble acknowledgment of our position before God as sinners who depend on His mercy. Just as the Syrophoenician woman recognized her unworthiness yet approached Christ, we too need to recognize our status as spiritually helpless. This designation illustrates our complete reliance on Jesus as our Savior and Master. When we confess our need and accept His grace, we align ourselves under His authority, understanding that our lives are transformed by His love and care. Essentially, it's about belonging to Christ, who looks after us and nurtures our faith.
Scripture References: Mark 7:24-30

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