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Matthew 25:34

Definition: Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world:


Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this verse from Matthew 25:34. It's a really important and profound message about God’s care for His people. Here’s what it means in simpler terms: The Basic Idea: This verse speaks about the King (which is Jesus Christ) looking after his beloved or blessed followers. It’s saying that He’s going to reward those who have been given a special place – the “kingdom prepared for them” – long before the time of our lives. Let's unpack it piece by piece: “Then shall the King say…” : This is a dramatic way of saying "Soon." “…unto them on his right hand…” : "Right hand" means the most important or privileged part of your body. It’s the one you're most eager to reach. So, this refers to the King looking after his most valued followers. “Come, ye blessed of my Father…” : This is a greeting – a welcoming. It means “You are welcome.” “…inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world” : This is the big part! "Kingdom prepared for you" refers to the eternal life that God has already offered to those who have been with Him. The “foundation of the world” is a really old and important idea – it means that God created the whole universe, and He’s looking after His people in a way that goes back to the very beginning of time. “Inherit” means to possess or take something - in this case, to have a special place and destiny with God. What does it mean for us? It's a powerful message about: God’s Love & Care: He loves us so much that He will always look after His people, even before we're born. Responsibility: We are called to care for one another – to help those who are struggling and in need – because we are part of His Kingdom. Eternal Reward: It’s not just about being nice ; it’s about having a special place with God, where we can live forever. In short, this verse tells us that God doesn’t just care about us in the here and now, but He has a plan for our eternal destiny – a place of reward and belonging with Him. --- Do you want me to: Explain this verse further? Give you some examples of how we can show love to others? Discuss what this verse might relate to in the context of today's world?

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Definition: Fibrecraft materials are synthetic polymers, typically derived from plant-based fibers or recycled plastics. Definition: "Synthetic polymers that are produced primarily from plant-based fibers or recycled plastics, such as cotton, polypropylene, and nylon," explains a Bible passage in this context. This term was used by Jesus in his prayer for the disciples to be skilled in all things useful (Matthew 25:34).


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Definition: "Milcroft" is a Biblical term, used for God's Son Jesus Christ in Matthew 25:34-35 to signify His personal presence in the earth. Definition: In Hebrews 1:3, the Lord Jesus Christ is called "the Milcorf of the world." This title is applied to Him because He is considered the first and greatest among men.


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Definition: In the Bible, "count all user comments" means counting the number of comment entries for a particular post or page on an online forum, such as Facebook groups, blogs, or forums. The term comes from the context of Mark 13:28 (Matthew 25:34) where Jesus had said to Peter, "See that you count all your good works and not just those things which belong to a man." This verse then prompted Paul to write to Christians in Rome to remember how God counted them for Christ's sake. The phrase was used again when the Jews who were gathered together by Jesus, known as the "Messianic disciples," had a conversation with one another about their work and gifts of service in response to his message. The Bible uses this concept throughout its pages, both in the Book of Acts (Acts 2:41) where Paul wrote to believers in Rome and the Book of Hebrews (Hebrews 10:36), which refers to how God counts the faithful in his flock.


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Definition: Verse 2, Chapter 1: In Matthew's Gospel, Luke writes that "the Lord said to him (Jesus) in a vision, 'Matthew 25:34-36; Luke 7:26," which translates to "A vision is given to the son of man. He shall see and know that his mother is with child, but will be carried away from the house. That is why I tell you, when he sees these things, he shall not deny him. For as a father carries his own child, so the Son also carries his own. When this happens, you shall understand that I am sent to accomplish what I came in order to accomplish."


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