Mat 6:24 No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.
Two masters. We're not talking about two masters who agree, but two masters that have opposing beliefs.
There is NO reason to hate two in agreement, right? What would you hate? Sure you could bring personal nuances into play and like one for superficial reason more than the other, but as a master who directs you as a servant in the same manner- what would there be to dislike? In fact aren't there in reality plenty of servants who serve more than one master in a household. Don't they have to answer to each of those they work for? A household of seven having one servant, that servant would be required to tend to all seven. The meaning of not serving two masters is truly meant in -NOT- serving two masters who are opposed to one another. We've seen it time and time again a person with two masters- and it's usually so the person can spy on one for another, right?
The master or if you will- a leader of one gang would not want one of his members serving a leader of another gang. A leader of one army would not want one of his soldiers serving the leader of another army- we call those soldiers traitors, don't we? We are talking about beliefs here, differing beliefs. We are talking about right and wrong beliefs.
We cannot serve God and mammon, and mammon is avarice… and avarice is by dictionary definition-
insatiable greed for riches; inordinate, miserly desire to gain and hoard wealth.
Two masters one opposed to the other- one selfless, the other selfish.
We know who the two masters are. If one is God then the other is Satan. Satan encourages the love of riches. Satan wants to encourage greed. Satan wants us to be very selfish, all selfish. Satan is a master who promises a lot of material things, but that's not all he promises. He makes his promises and then is eager to strip away those promises so that blame is placed upon God. He's deceitful above all and his job is complete when he gets us to be selfish. I'm not talking selfish in the same way people imagine selfishness to be. You'll get tons of people denying they're selfish because they do share things, they do think of others, but the truth is even those who share things and think of others can be extremely selfish. To deceive a person about their own selfishness is a ruse the devil uses all the time. What better deception is there than fooling someone into thinking they are just fine when in truth they are far from it?
Mat 6:24 No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.
People fool themselves all the time- with their mouths they claim to love God but their actions tell a whole other story.
Jesus wants us to realize that we CAN'T serve two. We can't serve Him and Satan. We can't serve Him and our selfish desires.
Take this small test, try very hard over the next week to recognize every time you use the word 'I'.
'I don't want…' 'I think…' 'I know…' 'I am…' 'I want…' 'I have…'
Seriously, take the time to recognize how much you use that little word.
Mat 6:24 No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.
If we HOLD to one, and DESPISE the other does this necessarily mean it's an outward loathing? No. Why? Because we love self-deception!!! Don't shake your head, we do, we LOVE self-deception. If we can be deceived then we believe that we're not accountable for our actions, we do so love saying-' It's not my fault.' Putting the blame on another person is something we do rather well.
Only by the grace of God will we be able to love only Him, just as it is through Him we find salvation, just as we will only be in the kingdom of Heaven with Him by His love and His righteousness not by any power of our own.
We can't despair when we recognize how self-centered we really are and as a result how selfish. Satan uses despair as another trap wanting us to feel hopeless so that we don't trust in God to save us.
We need to constantly give ourselves over to our master, our God and not to self. It can't be a sporadic action but a constant one. A constant surrender of self. A constant putting our lives in the hands of the one with all the power and glory all through faith.
By His LOVE!
Amen!
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