WHO is “the LEAST of These My Brethren”

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Who did Jesus mean by referring to the “Least of his brethren”? It’s crucial to our destiny to understand it. Would we be-if Christ was judging right now-- a sheep or a goat of Matthew 25? This teaching is un update with many real-life photos to make the point and introduce you to wonderful spirit-filled brethren in East Africa. Learn how you can actually help and give to Jesus himself, according to HIM. This teaching is deeper than you imagine, and if fully understood, will transform your life and amaze many of you.
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Komentáře • 15

  • @sober4life375
    @sober4life375 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Excellent teaching. I hope many will support this amazing ministry. Keep up the great work in Eastern Africa and beyond.

  • @gilbertouma215
    @gilbertouma215 Před 3 měsíci +2

    It's an interesting teaching based on bible stories about our brethren,many of us might be shocked about this verse.

  • @GeorgeKariuki-d9w
    @GeorgeKariuki-d9w Před 10 dny +1

    Halleluyah

  • @randyfreeze29
    @randyfreeze29 Před 5 měsíci +2

    If people wanted to donate can we just visit the website?

    • @TheHopeofIsraelWorldwide
      @TheHopeofIsraelWorldwide  Před 5 měsíci

      yes you can visit both www.lightontherock.org or hoiwcg.org if you give to Hope of Israel and would like the funds to goto Light on the Rock just let us know and we will make sure the funds get over.

  • @shepherdsvoicemagazine2091
    @shepherdsvoicemagazine2091 Před 4 měsíci +1

    We need to look after the brethren, and this is supported in scripture. However, it is crucial to understand that the illustration of the sheep and the goats does not have the Church in view - it has the nations (the peoples outside the body) in view, and we are not to apply it to the Church. We are not to think we will come under the Son of Man's judgement in this manner because Jesus Christ makes it clear in John 5:24-26. Our (The Church, those who abide in Christ) relationship to the Father is through the Son of God and does not come under judgement. The Son of Man does not judge us in regards to our salvation (i.e. deciding still if we are a sheep or a goat) as this video presupposes. The Son of Man judges the works of the world outside of the body of Christ in regards to their future (verse 27-29). Understanding the the roles as Christ as the Son of Man and the Son of God brings clarity to understanding scriptures such as these and misapply them.

    • @TheHopeofIsraelWorldwide
      @TheHopeofIsraelWorldwide  Před 3 měsíci

      This is from Philip
      "THANK you for commenting. Remember Gal 6:10 says we are to look after EVERYONE as much as we can, but especially those OF THE FAITH -- BRETHREN. How can anyone conclude that Jesus is not talking about brethren here when HE himself says, over and over, “to the least of these, MY BRETHREN” IN Matthew 25 - AND “THEY’VE DONE it unto ME.” My sermon and points stand. It IS about how we treat the least of HIS BRETHREN. WE who have God’s spirit are his Brethren (Heb 2:11; Rom 8:9,14). How is that talking about the world? “My brethren” is not talking about the world.
      When Paul was hurting Christians, Lord Jesus made it very clear to him - “Why are you persecuting ME?” He took personally what Saul (Paul) was doing to the brethren (Acts 9). Same in Matthew 25. And regardless of one’s view of whether Jesus was really talking about brethren or not (HE DOES Call them “brethren”), the Bible is full of verses to practice pure religion, helping widows and orphans (James 1:27). We have some very, ultra-poor brethren in Kenya and around the world who need you - and Messiah Jesus sees your actions as being done to HIM. He’s not talking about the world when he so plainly calls them “MY brethren” (Matt 25:40, 45). We SEE JESUS needing help, and those of us who read plain English, step in and help poor brethren, and in so doing, do it until Christ himself. HE says so.

    • @Briand-ei1gs
      @Briand-ei1gs Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@TheHopeofIsraelWorldwideHe says His brethren because He was talking about His Israelite brethren. The sheep and the goats are different peoples. The sheep is Israel. He judges goat nations according to how they treated His sheep

    • @shepherdsvoicemagazine2091
      @shepherdsvoicemagazine2091 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@TheHopeofIsraelWorldwide Hi Philip - thanks for taking the time in responding. Please keep in mind that in this section of scripture there is One: The Son of Man, two: the sheep, three: the goats and distinctly a fourth: the brethren. How the nations (peoples) treat the brethren is in judgement here, not the brethren. And how they treat the brethren decides if they are sheep or goats. This is what this section of scripture is about. Separately however yes we can certainly agree how the brethren treat the brethren is a matter of great importance to Jesus, and therefore to all of us. We do this and know we are ministering to His people and doing unto Him, but the sheep in this section of scripture did not. Hope that helps.