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by dwight92070 » Mon Aug 14, 2023 9:22 am
Luke 16:13 "No servant can serve two masters ... you cannot serve God and wealth."
The primary teaching of Jesus here is obvious: Some were calling God their master and yet Jesus was pointing out that, in reality, money was their master. Jesus said basically, "You can't have two masters - you will have to choose - will it be God, or will it be wealth? God won't allow you to pretend that He is your master, when actually money is your master."
It is clear here that Jesus is using the word "master" here to refer to that which has consumed you because of your devotion to it and worship of it. How do we know this? Because that is what God demands of those who worship and love Him. Practically speaking, money had become the Pharisees idol. Verse 14 tells us that the Pharisees were lovers of money.
This EASILY transitions into a secondary teaching. There's no law that says that we cannot glean more than one teaching from Jesus' instruction. There's also no indication that this secondary teaching is taking things too far, as you imply, Jeremiah. On the contrary, the transition from one teaching to the other is quite natural, since the two topics have common elements.
No other entity is to receive equal devotion and worship as God Himself deserves. Those who believe that Jesus is not God still claim to love Him, praise Him, worship Him, even bowing down to Him is okay with them. They're even okay with every created thing in heaven and earth and under the earth and on the sea, and all things in them, and the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders in heaven falling down and worshiping Him and the One who sits on the throne - they're fine with that. They have said so themselves on this thread. He can be called the King of kings and Lord of lords, the first and the last, the alpha and the omega - all of this is okay with them.
But whatever you do, don't you dare call Jesus God. So if they have such a high view of Jesus and claim to worship and love Him and bow down to Him with the same worship that the One who sits on the throne deserves - and yet ADMIT that they do not believe He is God, then what other conclusion can one make? They are idolaters and guilty of idolatry. They ARE serving TWO MASTERS in their OWN THINKING - one is God, the other is Jesus. But if Jesus is not God, as they believe, then they are idolaters.
On the other hand, those of us who believe that Jesus IS God have absolutely NO problem giving Jesus the same love, adoration, worship, praise,etc. that we give God the Father. And we have no guilt from bowing down and worshiping an idol, because Jesus is NOT an idol, He is God.