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What does the Bible say about servants and masters?

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The Bible instructs servants to be obedient to their masters as unto Christ, emphasizing faithfulness and sincerity in service (Ephesians 6:5-9).

The Bible, particularly in Ephesians 6:5-9, provides clear instructions for both servants and masters. Servants are called to obey their earthly masters with sincerity and respect, as if serving Christ Himself. This obedience should not be merely for show ('eye service'), but should stem from a heart genuinely committed to doing the will of God. Such directives remind us that even in earthly roles, we reflect our relationship with Christ through our actions and attitudes. Moreover, the Apostle Paul highlights the continuity of this relationship, which transcends social status, declaring that both servant and master are under the same divine authority and will ultimately be accountable to God.
Scripture References: Ephesians 6:5-9

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