

One day soon, King Jesus will sit on His glorious throne in Jerusalem — and every person will stand before Him. Some will hear the most beautiful words ever spoken: “Come, you who are blessed of My Father.” Others will hear the most tragic: “Depart from Me.” In this compelling message from Pastor Jeff Schreve, discover the sobering reality of the judgment of the sheep and the goats, and the incredible mercy still available to all who will repent and believe. The King’s word is final — but today, His invitation still stands.

When Jesus spoke about the sheep and the goats in Matthew 25, He revealed one of the most sobering and misunderstood truths in all of Scripture. In this eye-opening message from Pastor Jeff Schreve, discover what the Lord truly meant about His coming judgment, His kingdom, and the separation that will one day take place between the righteous and the lost. When the King sits on His glorious throne, will you be found among His sheep … or His goats?

Today we’ll join pastor John Randall in Matthew chapter 25, where we’re told of a coming judgment of the nations. At the end of the Tribulation Jesus will come again, and a great separation will occur. Some will be granted entrance into the Kingdom of Heaven, and others who will be judged for their sins and receive eternal judgement. How can you be sure you’re on the right side? Find out today.

Today we join pastor John Randall in Matthew 25 and hear all about the judgment of the nations. A judgment that will occur when Jesus returns.

We may wonder at times why God hasn’t judged the world already and hold people accountable for their actions. The reality is, He will one day. And we’ll read about it in Matthew chapter 25. Jesus will serve as the judge and separate the sheep from the goats. Carefully consider you are headed and if a change of direction is needed.

The Bible tells us that as we approach the last days, there will come a time when the Lord Himself will stand among the nations as Judge and will separate the sheep from the goats. On one side, there will be those that will experience salvation and everlasting joy. On the other side, there will be eternal torment. Where will you go? Think that through with us today on Sound Doctrine as pastor Jeff Johnson opens Matthew chapter 25.
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