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Why is it important to understand the change of masters in salvation?

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Understanding the change of masters highlights the need for lordship and allegiance to Jesus Christ in the believer's life.

In salvation, a critical aspect is the acknowledgment of Jesus Christ as Lord. As highlighted throughout Scripture, particularly in Romans 1, a true believer is called to serve Jesus as Master, indicating a profound shift in allegiance from sin to Christ. This involves recognizing Him not just as Savior but as the sovereign ruler of one's life. A.W. Pink's discussions emphasize that the language used by the disciples reflected their understanding of this lordship — constantly referring to Jesus as 'Master.' This realization leads to a bondservant mentality, where one willingly submits to the authority and leadership of Christ, fully trusting Him and yielding all aspects of life to His care. This understanding is crucial because it defines the believer's relationship with God and manifests in obedience and transformation.
Scripture References: Romans 1:1, Colossians 3:12-24

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