Matthew 25:37-39 "37 Then shall the righteous answer Him, saying, Lord, when saw we Thee an hungred, and fed Thee? or thirsty, and gave Thee drink? 38 When saw we Thee a stranger, and took thee in? or naked, and clothed Thee? 39 Or when saw we Thee sick, or in prison, and came unto Thee? The sheep—those blessed with faith in Jesus—are favored by God through divine grace and election, not personal merit (Ephesians 1:3–4). Eternal life is a gift, an inheritance for God’s children, never earned. God’s plan of salvation was established before creation as part of His eternal purpose for His people. Yesterday’s verses revealed God’s perspective: Jesus praises His disciples for aiding the hungry, thirsty, strangers, naked, sick, and imprisoned—not merely as acts of kindness toward people, but as service directly to Him! It’s miraculous that helping those in need counts as giving to God Himself. Every act of caregiving becomes worship and work for God. This truth transforms individuals, c...
Matthew 25:35&36 "35 For I was an hungred, and ye gave Me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave Me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took Me in: 36 Naked, and ye clothed Me: I was sick, and ye visited Me: I was in prison, and ye came unto Me. In this passage, Jesus describes the final judgment at His return. He will come in glory with His holy angels, sit on His throne, and separate all nations: sheep on His right (symbolizing honor and blessing) and goats on His left (disfavor). Those on the right—blessed by faith in Christ—are favored through God’s grace and election, not personal merit (Ephesians 1:3–4). Eternal life is a gift, an inheritance prepared before creation as part of God’s eternal purpose. Jesus praises His followers for serving the hungry, thirsty, strangers, naked, sick, and imprisoned. Remarkably, He declares that what they did for “the least of these,” they did for Him. This reveals a profound truth: serving people in need is serving God Himself. Every act of care b...