Sentences with phrase «unfaithful servants»

The original point of the parable was like that of the parable of the faithful and unfaithful servants (Lk 12:48); «Every one to whom much is given, of him will much be required; and of him to whom men commit much they will demand the more.»
Mark and Luke have also a parable of the waiting servants (Mark 13:33 - 37; Luke 12:35 - 46) which may be a variation of that of the faithful and unfaithful servants but is not identical with it.
The parables of crisis here are those of the thief in the night (24:43 - 44); the faithful and unfaithful servants (24:45 - 51); the wise and foolish maidens (25:1 - 13); the talents (25:14 - 30); and the last judgment (25:31 - 46).
Jesus says that unfaithful servants will not be honored the same way that faithful servants will be, but He is not saying that unfaithful servants will be cast out, killed, or have eternal life removed from them.
First, such unfaithful servants will be cut in two.
It is a picture of how Christ punishes these unfaithful servants.
He would consider us unfaithful servants and not admit us into his kingdom, saying he doesn't know us.
But for the unfaithful servant, it will be a time of immense embarrassment.
The unfaithful servant of Luke 12 didn't serve or tend the servants and the master cast him out with the unfaithful.
For every unfaithful Christian, for every unfaithful servant, there is coming a moment of deep and intense spiritual pain when the thoughts and attitudes and intentions of our heart are laid bare before our Master and Savior Jesus Christ.
There are three consequences to living as an unfaithful servant when Jesus Christ returns.
Like the unfaithful servant, we bury the one talent entrusted to us.
In both, the unfaithful servant is «cut in pieces» according to both KJV and the New English Bible with this as a marginal reading in the Revised Standard Version — a fate hardly consistent with the spirit and message of Jesus, and we are under no obligation to believe that he ever said it.

Not exact matches

Now there's invisible words in the text The unfaithful PUblic Servants with their power grab by the killer kourts strive with the men, the fathers, and deserve death according to the text, 60 mil times over.
Though this servant was at one time faithful, he has become evil and unfaithful.
(The parallel passage, Luke 12:48, should read that the wicked servant is assigned his place with the unfaithful, not with the unbelievers as most translations have it.)
I still stand for the traditional FG interpretation that the unprofitable servant is an unfaithful believer.
45But if that servant says to himself, «My master is delayed in coming,» * and begins to beat the menservants and the maidservants, to eat and drink and get drunk, 46then that servant's master will come on an unexpected day and at an unknown hour and will punish him severely and assign him a place with the unfaithful.
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