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Servants, Masters, and Work

Season 5
Servants, Masters, and Work


Text: Ephesians 6:5 


There is a Christian ethic of work. Paul is writing here to believers. We should not be surprised at that. For our experience of redemption reaches into every area of our lives. Certainly our Christian experience and our obedience to God extends well beyond an hour’s commitment on a Sunday morning. And our faith in God does not mean that we should withdraw from the world.


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