sheep and goats

  1. Emily7584

    Confused and sometimes worried

    Hi. I’m struggling in my relationship with God. Sorry this is kinda long I have very bad ocd (Intrusive thoughts and bad thoughts and thinking patterns) that causes me to not be able to pray to God. I haven’t really prayed in over a week. Only once Yestarday for help. When I pray I get...
  2. Christsfreeservant

    Jesus is Our Strength!

    Psalm 68:1-3 ESV “God shall arise, his enemies shall be scattered; and those who hate him shall flee before him! As smoke is driven away, so you shall drive them away; as wax melts before fire, so the wicked shall perish before God! But the righteous shall be glad; they shall...
  3. HenSoma-OneBody

    The Sheep And The Goats

    Throughout Jesus’ ministry He taught us a great deal about the kingdom of heaven. Yet, are we really listening or are we simply hearing what He said. Take for instance the parable of the sheep and the goats. On the surface, we know that on the day of final judgement Jesus, the King, will...
  4. Lybrah

    Sheep and Goats

    Matthew 25:31-46 talks about The Lord taking the nations of the world and separating them into 2 groups. The sheep are the ones who cared for the sick, gave to the poor, etc., but the Goats did not. Sheep go to heaven, goats to hell. My question is: Do the sheep include atheists and...
  5. C

    The parable of the Sheep and Goats is about the consummation of the ages

    Here is a commentary I have been working on for a controversial passage: Matthew 25:31-46. I am not arguing for or against the concept of hell. This is merely an attempt to answer several questions 1. When will the son of man come into his glory? 2. Who are the sheep? 3. Who are the goats? 4...
  6. seeking633

    Potential error in interpretation of Sheep and Goats parable

    I've been encountering what I believe is the most popular interpretation of the Sheep and Goats parable. This states that the Sheep are the believers and the Goats, the non-believers. I am convinced that this interpretation is incorrect. Here's my reasoning. In the parable, Christ has gathered...