For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.
Por tus palabras serás justificado, y por tus palabras serás condenado.
Nuestras palabras revelan quiénes somos realmente y determinarán nuestro destino.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In Matthew 12, Jesus is confronting the Pharisees who accused Him of performing miracles by the power of Satan, challenging their misunderstanding of His divine authority. He emphasizes that a person's words reveal the true state of their heart and will serve as evidence in God's final judgment. This teaching occurs in the context of first-century Jewish culture, where religious leaders closely scrutinized speech and actions for adherence to the Law.
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