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What does it mean to not serve two masters?

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Not serving two masters means we must choose between God and earthly pursuits.

In Matthew 6:24, Jesus teaches that no one can serve two masters, indicating the impossibility of being fully devoted to both God and material wealth (mammon). This dichotomy illustrates that our loyalties are either to spiritual purposes or worldly gains. If we prioritize earthly concerns, ultimately, it detracts from our relationship with God. This serves as a solemn reminder of where our allegiance truly lies, prompting a call to commit fully to serving God and embracing His will, rather than being conflicted by competing interests.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:24

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