Definition of second mile
: a deed of charity or kindness beyond the demands of duty —used chiefly in the phrase go the second mile employee benefits which go the second mile in human relations of this type — Think.What is the meaning of Matthew 5:41?
This verse is the origin of the English phrase "going the extra mile," which means to do more than is expected. See The Extra Mile (disambiguation) for its usage in popular culture.What does the Bible say about extra mile?
Paul said, “Woe to me if I do not preach the gospel!” (1 Corinthians 9:16b). Going extra mile for sake of the gospel will cost us subjecting our flesh under discipline but it has eternal reward.What is the meaning of Matthew 5 42?
This verse is most often seen as a command to be charitable and it is quite similar to Luke 6:40, but while that verse commands believers to give, this one simply states that they should not refuse requests ("lend, hoping for nothing again").What is the meaning of Matthew 5 40?
If one has faith in God one should not be afraid to lose all materials possessions, for even if it leads to great hardship on Earth, they will be properly rewarded by God. Nolland interprets this verse as referring to a specific case of someone extremely poor, who has nothing but his clothing to be sued for.Going the Second Mile
What is a cloak in the Bible?
In biblical days, being blind was often seen as a curse. There was really no way to support yourself financially, so beggars were given cloaks, which gave them permission to beg. Beggars were defined as such by the cloak they wore.What does the Bible say about turning the other cheek?
Matt. 5 Verses 38 to 48[39] But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also.
Where in the Bible does it say not to use vulgar language?
Ephesians 5:4Nor should there be obscenity, foolish talk or coarse joking, which are out of place, but rather thanksgiving.
What is the meaning of Ask and it shall be given?
This passage suggests that God will give whatever is needed to those who have the faith to ask for it.What does the Bible say about what you make happen for others?
The Bible tells us that we reap whatever we sow. In other words, what you make happen for others, God will make happen for you. When you encourage others, you will be encouraged. When you lift someone's spirit, God will lift your spirit.Where does going the extra mile come from?
The first records of the phrase go the extra mile come from around 1900. It's a reference to a line from Jesus's Sermon on the Mount in the Bible: “If anyone forces you to go one mile, go with them two miles.” Many people interpret it to mean that they should always try to do more than is asked of them.When you go the extra mile it's never crowded?
We are living in the modern era where competition is so tough that you can hardly imagine it. Sometimes when you do a work according to given instructions,it does not appear as much successful as you want it to be. You are putting enough effort to your work.What was the Roman impressment law?
The Law of Impressment meant that a Roman soldier could compel a Jew to perform labor or to carry his load (like his armor) for one mile. When that mile was up the Jew had fulfilled his legal obligation and could then go about his business.What does God say about helping the poor?
Proverbs 19:17 (NIV)“Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the LORD, and he will reward them for what they have done.”