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Ephesians 6:5-9
The Way to Freedom
I.
The responsibility of the servants (vv.
5-8)
A. The act of obedience (v.
5a)
B. The attitude of obedience (vv.
5b-7)
1.
With fear and trembling (v.
5b)
2. In singleness of heart (v.
5c)
3.
As unto Christ (v.
5d)
4. Being diligent (v. 6)
5.
With good will (v.
7)
C. The motivation for obedience (v.
8)
II.
The responsibility of the masters (v.
9)
A. The act of obedience (v.
9a)
1. Doing the will of God (looking back to v. 6c)
2. From the heart (looking back to v. 6c)
B. The act of disobedience (v.
9b)
- Not with threatening
C. The motivation for obedience (v.
9cd)
1.
Your mutual Master (v.
9c)
2. Your mutual position (v.
9d)
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