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The
Names of Christ
"NAMES
OF CHRIST"©
-is
a book written by Dr. James Modlish-
reprinted here with the author's permission.
MASTER
(Matthew
12:38)
Introduction:
Although there are
many definitions of "master", the primary one in Websters
Dictionary is, "A man who rules, governs, or directs,
either men or business. A man who owns slaves is their
master; he who has servants is their Master; he who has
apprentices is their master, as he has the government and
direction of them. The man who superintends and directs
any business, is master, or master workman."
The Bible gives the same
kind of definition, i.e.; "Servants be subject to your
master with all fear;" (1 Pet. 2:18).
It is a title that is used
by the lesser acknowledging the greater - (Matt. 8:19;
10:24). The general public that has the opportunity to
observe our lives acknowledges who our master is - (Matt.
9:11; 17:24).
I. THE POSSIBLE HYPOCRISY IN
THE WORD
A. Sign Seekers -
(Matt. 12:38)
Acknowledging Christ as
Master and asking Him for a sign at the same time is a
contradiction (Prov. 27-18; 30:10).
B. Those who lie for their
own gain - (Matt. 26:25)
Judas betrayed Christ for 30
pieces of silver and called Him Master.
C. Those who attempt a trap
- (Mk. 12:13-17)
There are many who claim to
be Christians, yet disdain the words of Christ and look
for so-called Bible contradictions.
D. Those who Attempt to
humanize God - (Mk. 10:17)
This is the only occasion
where someone uses the word "good" to precede master,
even as people today use the term "the Good Lord". i.e.:
"The Good Lord wouldn't send anybody to Hell".
II. WHY DO SOME NOT WANT A
"MASTER"?
A. To avoid rebuke -
(Lk. 11:45)
"Reprove not a scorner, lest
he hate thee: rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee."
(Prov. 9:8) "He that rebuketh a man afterwards shall find
more favour than he that flattereth with the tongue."
(Prov. 28:23)
B. To avoid the call to
service by faith - (Mk. 14:13,14)
Often Jesus calls on men to
serve Him by going to a situation full of
unknowns.
C. To avoid following His
example - (Jn. 13:14-17)
Jesus has led the way by
example to what many would consider degrading duty. We
are to try to imitate. "The disciple is not above his
master: but every one that is perfect shall be as his
master." (Lk. 6:40)
D. To avoid going the extra
mile - (Lk. 5:5)
"And let us not be weary in
well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint
not." (Gal. 6:9)
III. THE RESULTS OF HAVING
CHRIST AS YOUR MASTER
Note: It should be
noted that everyone has in reality one master - either
the Lord or Satan. "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." (Matt. 6:24)
A. You have a source of
truth - (Mk. 12:28-34)
"Jesus saith unto him, I am
the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the
Father, but by me." (Jn. 14:6)
B. You have one to look to
in time of trouble - (Mk. 4:37-41; Lk. 9:37-42)
"God is our refuge and
strength, a very present help in trouble." (Ps. 46:1)
C. He rewards faithful
service - (Mk. 10:35-45)
"But without faith it is
impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must
believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them
that diligently seek him." (Heb. 11:6)
D. He gives eternal life -
(Jn. 10:27,28)
HIS
ONE MISTAKE
He wore his
rubbers when it rained.
He brushed his teeth TWICE a
day - with a nationally advertised toothpaste.
The doctors examined him
twice a year.
He slept with the windows
open.
He stuck to a diet with
plenty of fresh vegetables.
He relinquished his tonsils
and traded in several worn-out glands.
He golfed - but never more
than 18 holes at a time.
He got at least eight hours'
sleep every night.
He never smoked, drank or
lost his temper.
He did his "daily dozen "
daily. He was all set to live to be a hundred.
The funeral will be held
Wednesday.
He's survived by eight
specialists, three health institutions,
two gymnasiums and numerous
manufacturers of health foods and antiseptics.
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