In "Who Is Your Master," Paul Mahan expounds on the biblical truth found in Luke 16:13-18, focusing on the impossibility of serving two masters, specifically God and mammon. He articulates key arguments about the exclusive nature of allegiance to God, emphasizing that true servants cannot split their loyalty between the loving service of Christ and the seductive allure of worldly pursuits. Mahan supports his argument by referencing other Scriptures, including Matthew 6:24 about the conflicts of allegiance and Romans 6 on being dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. The practical significance of this message lies in its call for believers to examine their own hearts, urging them to prioritize their relationship with Christ above all earthly ties and treasures, grounding their identity and purpose solely in Him.
“You cannot serve God and mammon. You cannot. You cannot be a servant of God, a child of God, and serve self and the world.”
“The child of God lives in this world, but they don't live for it. They live in the world, but they're not of it.”
“To the contrary, his commandments are wisdom, righteousness, kindness, and good, all good, everything he tells us, everything he orders us to do is just right.”
“If any man loves his father and mother more than me, he cannot be my child.”
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