• Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest. — Matthew 18:4

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    🙏 Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest. — Matthew 18:4 #TrueGreatness #KingdomMindset #Humility #JesusTeachings #Faith #Matthew18 #LordsBook #BelieversUnite
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  • The New Testament is not a separate story. It’s a continuation of the story introduced in the Old Testament and a fulfillment of God’s covenant promises introduced in the first part of the Bible. Explore the literary design of the entire New Testament, from the arrival of Jesus to the fulfillment of God’s restoration of his creation.
    #NewTestament #BibleStudy #BibleStudyClass #ChristianTeaching #BibleTeaching
    #WordOfGod #ScriptureStudy #ChristianLearning #KnowTheBible #JesusTeachings
    #ChristianDiscipleship #FaithInChrist #BibleTruth #ChristianFaith #GospelMessage
    #BibleStudents #StudyTheWord #ChristianEducation #GrowInFaith #BibleKnowledge
    The New Testament is not a separate story. It’s a continuation of the story introduced in the Old Testament and a fulfillment of God’s covenant promises introduced in the first part of the Bible. Explore the literary design of the entire New Testament, from the arrival of Jesus to the fulfillment of God’s restoration of his creation. #NewTestament #BibleStudy #BibleStudyClass #ChristianTeaching #BibleTeaching #WordOfGod #ScriptureStudy #ChristianLearning #KnowTheBible #JesusTeachings #ChristianDiscipleship #FaithInChrist #BibleTruth #ChristianFaith #GospelMessage #BibleStudents #StudyTheWord #ChristianEducation #GrowInFaith #BibleKnowledge
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  • THE DOOR WAS SHUT: A WARNING TOO POWERFUL TO IGNORE

    Matthew 25:10
    "And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came, and those who were ready went in with him to the marriage feast, and the door was shut."

    In the powerful story told by Jesus Christ in the Parable of the Ten Virgins, ten virgins waited in the night for the coming of the bridegroom. Each carried a lamp, but not all carried enough oil.

    For a long time the bridegroom delayed. The night grew quiet, and one by one they became sleepy. Finally, they all fell asleep under the dark sky, their lamps beside them.

    Then suddenly, at midnight, a loud cry broke the silence:
    “Behold, the bridegroom is coming! Go out to meet him!”

    Everyone woke up in a rush. The virgins quickly lifted their lamps. But in that urgent moment, a painful truth was revealed. Five of them had prepared wisely and brought extra oil. Their lamps burned bright. But the other five had not prepared. Their lamps were fading and dying.

    Panicked, the foolish virgins begged the wise ones to share their oil. But there was not enough for everyone. Desperate, they ran into the night to buy more oil before the bridegroom arrived.

    While they were gone, the bridegroom finally came.

    Those who were ready went inside with him into the wedding feast. Joy, music, and celebration filled the house. Then something happened that changed everything.

    The door was shut.

    Later, the other virgins returned and knocked desperately on the door, crying, “Lord, Lord, open to us!”

    But the answer from inside was heartbreaking:
    “I truly tell you, I do not know you.”

    Through this powerful parable, Jesus Christ gave a warning that still speaks today: be ready, because no one knows the hour when the Lord will come.

    Preparation cannot be borrowed. Faith cannot be delayed. And some opportunities, once missed, cannot be reopened.

    The door that closed that night reminds the world of an eternal truth:
    Those who are ready will enter the joy of the Kingdom, but those who wait too long may find the door already shut.

    #BibleStory #ParableOfTheTenVirgins #Matthew25 #JesusTeachings #BibleTruth #ChristianFaith #FaithMessage #BibleWisdom #KingdomOfGod #StayReady #ChristianContent #ScriptureTruth #BibleLessons #FaithJourney #ChristianInspiration #GodsWord #EndTimesMessage #BiblicalTruth #ChristianEncouragement #FaithOnFacebook #BibleCommunity #SpreadTheGospel #ChristianPosts #DailyFaith #WordOfGod
    🚪 THE DOOR WAS SHUT: A WARNING TOO POWERFUL TO IGNORE Matthew 25:10 "And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came, and those who were ready went in with him to the marriage feast, and the door was shut." In the powerful story told by Jesus Christ in the Parable of the Ten Virgins, ten virgins waited in the night for the coming of the bridegroom. Each carried a lamp, but not all carried enough oil. For a long time the bridegroom delayed. The night grew quiet, and one by one they became sleepy. Finally, they all fell asleep under the dark sky, their lamps beside them. Then suddenly, at midnight, a loud cry broke the silence: “Behold, the bridegroom is coming! Go out to meet him!” Everyone woke up in a rush. The virgins quickly lifted their lamps. But in that urgent moment, a painful truth was revealed. Five of them had prepared wisely and brought extra oil. Their lamps burned bright. But the other five had not prepared. Their lamps were fading and dying. Panicked, the foolish virgins begged the wise ones to share their oil. But there was not enough for everyone. Desperate, they ran into the night to buy more oil before the bridegroom arrived. While they were gone, the bridegroom finally came. Those who were ready went inside with him into the wedding feast. Joy, music, and celebration filled the house. Then something happened that changed everything. The door was shut. Later, the other virgins returned and knocked desperately on the door, crying, “Lord, Lord, open to us!” But the answer from inside was heartbreaking: “I truly tell you, I do not know you.” Through this powerful parable, Jesus Christ gave a warning that still speaks today: be ready, because no one knows the hour when the Lord will come. Preparation cannot be borrowed. Faith cannot be delayed. And some opportunities, once missed, cannot be reopened. The door that closed that night reminds the world of an eternal truth: Those who are ready will enter the joy of the Kingdom, but those who wait too long may find the door already shut. #BibleStory #ParableOfTheTenVirgins #Matthew25 #JesusTeachings #BibleTruth #ChristianFaith #FaithMessage #BibleWisdom #KingdomOfGod #StayReady #ChristianContent #ScriptureTruth #BibleLessons #FaithJourney #ChristianInspiration #GodsWord #EndTimesMessage #BiblicalTruth #ChristianEncouragement #FaithOnFacebook #BibleCommunity #SpreadTheGospel #ChristianPosts #DailyFaith #WordOfGod
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  • Faith in the One God According to the Teachings of Lord Jesus
    What is the ultimate purpose of faith in the one God?
    According to Christ’s teaching, it is that we all may become one with the Father in the Son through the Holy Spirit—with the Father in the Son because of His union with us, and in the Holy Spirit as the bond of spiritual love.
    Monotheism in Christianity, as taught by the Lord Jesus, is “to gather into one the scattered children of God” (John 11:52). Note, beloved, that He was speaking at that time about the cross. He was “lifted up” on the wood of the cross—“and I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself” (John 12:32). He was “lifted up” on the cross in order to “ascend into heaven” (Acts 1:9). He ascended, entering the cloud of divine glory (the Shekinah), glorified as the second Adam on Mount Tabor, revealing the life of the age to come.
    Unity here begins by self-renunciation—by rising through self-emptying love to that which is higher than oneself. It continues by accepting God’s greatest revelation of Christian unity: humility, then self-giving, which leads to the glory of the resurrection and the life of the age to come, when God becomes “all in all” (1 Corinthians 15:28). All things culminate in perfect oneness, rooted in the unity of the Divine Essence, which preserves the differences among human beings as sacred in love, so that all may grow into “the whole measure of the fullness of Christ” (Ephesians 4:13) in complete unity—after the Lord Jesus removed from humanity the thorn of sin and death, which had turned human differences from a source of richness and growth into a source of conflict and strife due to the absence of love.
    And thirdly, by His entry into glory in His human nature after passing through the gate of death, trampling down hell on the cross, descending there in victory, breaking down the barriers, and rising by the power of life, so that He might carry these “spoils” with Him to heaven and deposit them in the Holy of Holies, that the Spirit of the Father might distribute them to those who believe in Him and give all these gifts to the Church (Ephesians 4:8–13).

    #FaithInOneGod #ChristianUnity #DivineLove #HolyTrinity #JesusTeachings #Salvation #SpiritualGrowth #BibleVerse #GodIsLove #KingdomOfGod
    Faith in the One God According to the Teachings of Lord Jesus ✝️🙌 What is the ultimate purpose of faith in the one God? According to Christ’s teaching, it is that we all may become one with the Father in the Son through the Holy Spirit—with the Father in the Son because of His union with us, and in the Holy Spirit as the bond of spiritual love. Monotheism in Christianity, as taught by the Lord Jesus, is “to gather into one the scattered children of God” (John 11:52). Note, beloved, that He was speaking at that time about the cross. He was “lifted up” on the wood of the cross—“and I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself” (John 12:32). He was “lifted up” on the cross in order to “ascend into heaven” (Acts 1:9). He ascended, entering the cloud of divine glory (the Shekinah), glorified as the second Adam on Mount Tabor, revealing the life of the age to come. Unity here begins by self-renunciation—by rising through self-emptying love to that which is higher than oneself. It continues by accepting God’s greatest revelation of Christian unity: humility, then self-giving, which leads to the glory of the resurrection and the life of the age to come, when God becomes “all in all” (1 Corinthians 15:28). All things culminate in perfect oneness, rooted in the unity of the Divine Essence, which preserves the differences among human beings as sacred in love, so that all may grow into “the whole measure of the fullness of Christ” (Ephesians 4:13) in complete unity—after the Lord Jesus removed from humanity the thorn of sin and death, which had turned human differences from a source of richness and growth into a source of conflict and strife due to the absence of love. And thirdly, by His entry into glory in His human nature after passing through the gate of death, trampling down hell on the cross, descending there in victory, breaking down the barriers, and rising by the power of life, so that He might carry these “spoils” with Him to heaven and deposit them in the Holy of Holies, that the Spirit of the Father might distribute them to those who believe in Him and give all these gifts to the Church (Ephesians 4:8–13). #FaithInOneGod #ChristianUnity #DivineLove #HolyTrinity #JesusTeachings #Salvation #SpiritualGrowth #BibleVerse #GodIsLove #KingdomOfGod
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