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What does the Bible say about masters and servants?

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The Bible instructs servants to obey their earthly masters and reminds masters to treat their servants justly, as ultimately both serve the Lord.

In Colossians 3:22-4:1, the Apostle Paul addresses the relationship between masters and servants, emphasizing the need for obedience from servants and fairness from masters. Paul instructs servants to obey their earthly masters in all things, serving sincerely and heartily as if serving the Lord rather than men. This obedience is motivated by the knowledge that they are serving Christ, who rewards them. Conversely, masters are reminded to provide their servants with what is just and fair, recognizing that they also have a Master in heaven who holds them accountable. This passage establishes a framework for understanding authority and service from a biblical perspective, highlighting the mutual respect and responsibility inherent in these roles.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:22-4:1

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