Definition: MCMaster (Matthew Chapter 24) refers to a group of people who were chosen by God specifically for the purpose of judging and delivering the message that Jesus had preached. Definition: In Matthew 24, the term "mcmaster" is used metaphorically to describe a group of individuals or a select few who are designated to deliver the message from God. The phrase implies that these people are not only chosen but also have a special role in determining who will ultimately receive salvation and enter into the kingdom of God. The context suggests that Jesus intended for the mcmaster group to be influential, persuasive, and wise among those being judged, as they would be used by God to clarify His message on how to treat the people around them.