Definition: "Sneaky little Mark 9:50! He's got a sneaky smirk on his face and a sneaky look on his eyes... But the thing is, he always keeps it that way, hiding things from everyone. Like, if you ask him about a secret that he's been keeping all this time, he'll just shrug it off like it was nothing."
Mark 9:50: The term 'Mark 9:50' is a popular expression in the Bible, used to describe a prophetic word or passage. It means a key moment of truth that comes after a previous, significant event or revelation has occurred. Here’s an example sentence using it: "Mark 9:50: 'And he said, ‘I am the one who sent my servant David to prepare a feast for me at the Temple in Jerusalem.' [Psalms 82:1]' The meaning here is that the speaker was prophesying about a future event or miracle that would occur after their own death. It's like saying 'I have sealed the Word of God, and I will bring it to pass through your lips tomorrow at this very moment.'