Exposition of I Timothy 6:1, 2 (2)
In our former essay we noticed that Paul lays down a universal and a binding ordinance for all the servants (slaves) who are under the legal yoke of slavery, and owned by unbelieving masters. They are to do a little accounting; they are to judge them worthy of all honor. Now we would investigate the teaching of Scripture concerning the attitude of the heart and soul of the believing slave toward his believing master. The danger here signaled by Paul is that, due to the new relationship of...
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