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Created page with "<blockquote>Porque por tus palabras serás justificado, y por tus palabras serás condenado.</blockquote>"
(Created page with "<blockquote>Mas yo os digo, que toda palabra ociosa que hablaren los hombres, de ella darán cuenta en el día del juicio;</blockquote>")
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<blockquote>Mas yo os digo, que toda palabra ociosa que hablaren los hombres, de ella darán cuenta en el día del juicio;</blockquote>
<blockquote>Mas yo os digo, que toda palabra ociosa que hablaren los hombres, de ella darán cuenta en el día del juicio;</blockquote>


<blockquote>For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Porque por tus palabras serás justificado, y por tus palabras serás condenado.</blockquote>


In Matthew 25 Jesus illustrates that the final judgment is based on the karma of an active (positive) or an inactive (negative) Christianity. Here works of love (i.e., charity) are the key to salvation. The Lord promises to those who minister unto him even in the person of “one of the least of these my brethren”<ref>Matt. 25:40.</ref> that they shall inherit the kingdom; whereas to those who do not minister unto him for the very love of Christ in all people, he says, “Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire,<ref>See [[Lake of fire]].</ref> prepared for the devil and his angels.”<ref>Matt. 25:41.</ref>
In Matthew 25 Jesus illustrates that the final judgment is based on the karma of an active (positive) or an inactive (negative) Christianity. Here works of love (i.e., charity) are the key to salvation. The Lord promises to those who minister unto him even in the person of “one of the least of these my brethren”<ref>Matt. 25:40.</ref> that they shall inherit the kingdom; whereas to those who do not minister unto him for the very love of Christ in all people, he says, “Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire,<ref>See [[Lake of fire]].</ref> prepared for the devil and his angels.”<ref>Matt. 25:41.</ref>