Definition: Sure! Here's an explanation of the slang term "Luke 23:31":
Definition: The phrase refers to the passage from Luke 23:31 where Jesus is seen as the last representative of his father’s kingdom (the Fatherly Kingdom) and then he returns home to be with God. Slang Usage Examples: 1. "The Holy Spirit said, 'Luke, you are the only one who can bring this world back into order.'" – This simile could imply that Jesus is seen as a divine messenger or guide in guiding humanity back to the Fatherly Kingdom and re-establishing peace. 2. "The Son of God said, "Luke, you will see me going up with glory." – This verse suggests that Jesus’ return was not only symbolic but also meant for His followers to be in union with Him again and fulfill His mission after death. Edgy Example Sentence: I'm thinking of getting a new job. It's an interesting idea! I just want to make sure it fits the requirements perfectly, so I've been looking over my resume carefully to ensure all my qualifications are complete and up-to-date. However, this time, it looks like Luke 23:31 is talking about how important it is to not only bring order but also keep in touch with God's instructions after He returns to His Fatherly Kingdom.