CHAP. XXIX.
Of Servants Duties to their Masters.
HAving shewed the Duties of Masters in reference to their Servants, Come wee now to the Duties of Servants in re∣ference to their Masters; which may be brought to three heads viz. 1 Obedience. 2 Diligence. 3 Faithfulness.
I. Obedience is that the Apostle St. Paul often presseth upon Servants,* 1.1 as a main and principal duty.* 1.2 And indeed no inferiours are more bound to obedience than Servants. Your Obedience must be manifested in two particulars.
1 In a ready yeelding to your Masters commands. For indeed it is the proper work of a Servant to hearken to his Masters Pre∣cepts, and to yeeld ready obedience unto them.
2 In a patient bearing of reproofs and corrections, yea though the correction be wrongfully inflicted, without just cause, which the A∣postle Peter expresly requireth of Servants, for saith hee, Servants be subject to your Masters with all fear,* 1.3 not onely to the good and gentle, but also to the froward: For this is thank-worthy, if a man for conscience towards God, indure grief, suffering wrongfully. For what glory is it, if when yee be buffeted for your faults, yee take it patiently? but if when yee do well, and suffer for it, yee take it pa¦tiently, this is acceptable with God. And if unjust correction ought patiently to be born, then much more unjust reproofs. But if the reproof or correction be just, then you ought speedily to amend and reform the things for which you are ••ustly reproved or cor∣rected. For the Manner of Servants Obedience, the Apostle sets it down in several expressions. As
1 It must be a sincere Obedience. This the Apostle Paul sets down with two expressions in one verse.* 1.4
- 1 Negatively, Not with eye-service.
- 2 Affirmatively, With singleness of heart.
Not with eye-service, which implieth a meer outward service on∣ly, to satisfie the eye of man, But with singleness of heart, q. d. Let not your Obedience be hypocritical, meerly to be seen of your Ma∣sters,