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Why is the change of masters important for Christians?

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The change of masters from sin to God signifies a profound transformation in the believer's life, resulting in sanctification and the assurance of eternal life.

The change of masters is pivotal in the Christian faith because it represents a total shift in allegiance and identity. Paul affirms in Romans 6:22 that believers, having been freed from sin, serve God, which is not merely an ethical shift but a radical transformation facilitated by God's grace. This transformation impacts every aspect of a believer's life—shaping their thoughts, behavior, and ultimate destiny. Those under God's lordship are guaranteed to produce 'fruit unto sanctification' leading to eternal life, affirming their new identity in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 6:22-23

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