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No temas, rebaño pequeño, porque el Padre de ustedes ha decidido darles el reino. (Luke 12:32)
Vendan sus posesiones y den limosnas; háganse bolsas que no se deterioran, un tesoro en los cielos que no se agota, donde no se acerca ningún ladrón ni la polilla destruye. (Luke 12:33)
Porque donde esté el tesoro de ustedes, allí también estará su corazón. (Luke 12:34)
Estén siempre preparados y mantengan las lámparas encendidas,
y sean semejantes a hombres que esperan a su señor que regresa de las bodas, para abrirle tan pronto como llegue y llame. (Luke 12:36)
Dichosos aquellos siervos a quienes el señor, al venir, halle velando; en verdad les digo que se ceñirá para servir , y los sentará a la mesa, y acercándose, les servirá. (Luke 12:37)
Y ya sea que venga en la segunda vigilia (9 p.m. a medianoche), o aun en la tercera (medianoche a 3 a.m.), y los halla así, dichosos son aquellos siervos. (Luke 12:38)

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Luke 12:35 - Cross Reference

La justicia será ceñidor de Sus lomos, Y la fidelidad ceñidor de Su cintura. (Isaiah 11:5)
pero las prudentes tomaron aceite en frascos juntamente con sus lámparas. (Matthew 25:4)
Y la mano del SEÑOR estaba sobre Elías, quien ajustándose el cinturón corrió delante de Acab hasta Jezreel. (1 Kings 18:46)
Así brille la luz de ustedes delante de los hombres, para que vean sus buenas acciones y glorifiquen a su Padre que está en los cielos. (Matthew 5:16)
Estén, pues, firmes, CEÑIDA SU CINTURA CON LA VERDAD, REVESTIDOS CON LA CORAZA DE LA JUSTICIA, (Ephesians 6:14)
En ella nadie está cansado ni nadie se tambalea, Ninguno dormita ni duerme. A ninguno se le ha desatado el cinturón de la cintura, Ni se le ha roto la correa de su sandalia. (Isaiah 5:27)
Por tanto, preparen su entendimiento para la acción. Sean sobrios en espíritu , pongan su esperanza completamente en la gracia que se les traerá en la revelación (la manifestación) de Jesucristo. (1 Peter 1:13)
Entonces el reino de los cielos será semejante a diez vírgenes que tomando sus lámparas, salieron a recibir al novio. (Matthew 25:1)
para que sean irreprensibles y sencillos, hijos de Dios sin tacha en medio de una generación torcida y perversa, en medio de la cual ustedes resplandecen como luminares en el mundo, (Philippians 2:15)
Ella se ciñe de fuerza Y fortalece sus brazos. (Proverbs 31:17)