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Slaves No Matter What

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The Bible does more than discuss slavery as an ancient social practice, the Bible also uses servitude, bondage, and slavery as metaphors for the human spiritual condition. In today’s episode we want to look at that metaphor. Jesus presents humanity as a servant standing between two possible masters. Service is not a neutral transactional activity. It is allegiance. if one master is loved the other is hated. If one master receives devotion, the other is despised. Go to www.BibleBard.org to download a transcript, listen to another episode from the Archive, or get links to other materials and information. To support the Bible Bard podcast, click the Donate tab and make a contribution.

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